Lipscomb University: Historian Works to Host 2020 Conversations on Race Among Students
September 11, 2020
September 11, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 11 (TNSRes) -- Lipscomb University issued the following news:
After an eye-opening encounter with a professor of African American Christianity at the end of a presentation on his book, Myths America Lives By, author Richard Hughes was inspired to revise his book, which he became convinced had left out the most important of all American myths: the myth of white supremacy.
Hughes, one of the foremost Church of Christ scholars in the nation who . . .
After an eye-opening encounter with a professor of African American Christianity at the end of a presentation on his book, Myths America Lives By, author Richard Hughes was inspired to revise his book, which he became convinced had left out the most important of all American myths: the myth of white supremacy.
Hughes, one of the foremost Church of Christ scholars in the nation who . . .