To Tell The Truth…No togetherness among Black leaders = limited progress

LOUIS 'HOP' KENDRICK
LOUIS ‘HOP’ KENDRICK

I often find the need to remind people that don’t really know me of my background and experiences. There are a number who have the best intentions, but oft times they deal in theory or something that they have read in books.
I was born in church in 1931 and have been active all of my life, so when I criticize church or the ministers I do it from within. I was initiated into politics in 1949 and have remained active and once again I find fault with the political process from within. It is my contention that the modern church has become overly consumed with an emphasis on denominations and being business oriented and less involved with the spiritual growth of the community and congregation. The political process has failed and is currently failing Black people, and the worst tragedy is that those Blacks that we have elected overwhelmingly are overwhelmingly failing the Black citizens.

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