Race Unity in America: an Oral History
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12 July 2019 / Bahai Religion

Resolving racism for the good of all humanity

Resolving racism for the good of all humanity
Carol Mansour

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The opposite of love isn't hate - it's apathy
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The opposite of love isn't hate - it's apathy

If truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtues, what does it look like to apply that to eliminating racial prejudice?

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Karen Streets Anderson
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Karen Streets Anderson

Karen Streets Anderson, born in 1960, grew up in a Baha’i family. Her paternal grandparents were African-Americans, but could have "passed" as white; their choice to identify as African-Americans shaped Karen's own life. Today she lives in Nashville, TN, and is active in race unity work.

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