EPISODE · Oct 12, 2021 · 33 MIN
Activists changed a historically racist street name in Atchison, Kansas. Why didn't local Catholics support it?
from The Gloria Purvis Podcast · host America Media
Division Street ran through Atchison, Kansas. It divided the community along racial lines until a local advocacy group, Atchison United, lobbied to change it. But some Catholics in the city resisted the effort. Kevin Hill, an attorney and member of Atchison United, speaks with Gloria about how racism has become politicized in the United States, including in small cities like Atchison with sizable Catholic populations. Kevin and Gloria recount the story of George Johnson, a Black man from Atchison who was lynched by a white mob in 1870, and make the case that racism is a fundamental life issue for Catholics. Support Gloria's podcast by getting a digital subscription to America today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Division Street ran through Atchison, Kansas. It divided the community along racial lines until a local advocacy group, Atchison United, lobbied to change it. But some Catholics in the city resisted the effort. Kevin Hill, an attorney and member of Atchison United, speaks with Gloria about how racism has become politicized in the United States, including in small cities like Atchison with sizable Catholic populations. Kevin and Gloria recount the story of George Johnson, a Black man from Atchison who was lynched by a white mob in 1870, and make the case that racism is a fundamental life issue for Catholics. Support Gloria's podcast by getting a digital subscription to America today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Activists changed a historically racist street name in Atchison, Kansas. Why didn't local Catholics support it?
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