Interview with Pulitzer Prize winning author, Douglas Blackmon-Part 1
It seems fitting that this series is being launched on the holiday to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. since the primary subject matter of this interview ended with the founding...
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Douglas A. Blackmon is the Atlanta bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal and winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction for his extraordinary book, Slavery by Another Name: The...
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Douglas A. Blackmon is the Atlanta bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal and winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction for his extraordinary book, Slavery by Another Name: The...
View ArticleInterview with Pulitzer Prize winning author, Douglas Blackmon-Part 4
Today brings the fourth and last part of the interview with Douglas Blackmon. (Click for Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.) Thanks and appreciation to Mr. Blackmon for his time and his book, Slavery by...
View Article‘Slavery by Another Name’ documentary to air on PBS in February 2012
I am so excited to see that Pulitzer prize winning author Douglas A. Blackmon’s Slavery by Another Name has been made into 90 minute documentary. It is scheduled to air in February on PBS. Sam Pollard,...
View ArticleSex Trafficking and the Super Bowl: A relationship the NFL should openly oppose
This post is about a sensitive topic. Some of the images may be offensive. If you are easily offended don’t complain, just don’t look. If you prefer to live with your head in the sand about this, I...
View ArticleFrederick Douglass on authentic vs fake Christianity
Having written of his experiences, and noting the hollowness of Christianity in the South—indeed its fraudulent nature—Douglass felt he need to clarify his meaning. Continue Reading →
View ArticleSlavers and Heresy: A Response to Tom Nettles
If enslavers could force a reading of Mosaic laws onto 19th century, New Covenant cotton fields, then surely a Christian slave reading Paul’s words was not obligated to heed those of Jeff Davis. The...
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