EPISODE · Nov 3, 2018 · 55 MIN
Amos Jones on Civil Rights, Religious Liberty, and the African-American Church
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In this episode, Amos Jones, an independent legal scholar, constitutional litigator, and Executive Director of the African-American Trust for Historic Preservation, discusses his work on African-American legal history and the role of the church in the civil rights movement. Among other things, Jones discusses the importance of preserving historic African-American churches and recognizing their pivotal role in American history. He also discusses his work as a constitutional litigator protecting religious liberties, and how his faith shapes his scholarship and legal practice.Keywords: Contracts, Identity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Amos Jones, an independent legal scholar, constitutional litigator, and Executive Director of the African-American Trust for Historic Preservation, discusses his work on African-American legal history and the role of the church in the civil rights movement. Among other things, Jones discusses the importance of preserving historic African-American churches and recognizing their pivotal role in American history. He also discusses his work as a constitutional litigator protecting religious liberties, and how his faith shapes his scholarship and legal practice.Keywords: Contracts, Identity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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