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Lessons from King, Tocqueville, and Augustine on Loving Our Black Neighbors

Lessons from King, Tocqueville, and Augustine on Loving Our Black Neighbors

June 09, 2020 | by Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo

As a nation, all citizens, regardless of color, need to respond to the persistent threat of institutional racism and persistent police brutality as if their own person was at stake. We must act to preserve life and the common good as quickly as if we were trying to preserve our own property from looting.

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