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Razing religion's last barriers: blacks assume leadership at nation's top, largely white theological seminaries.
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March 1, 1994|
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Long after die doors of factories, offices and schools swung open to qualified Blacks, the walls of yet another alite, all-White club have crumbled. It's been more than a century in the making, but Black religious scholars have finally gained entrance into one of the most sacred - and most segregated - institutions of them all: the executive chambers of predominantly White theological seminaries.
Within the past decade, five, Black men have made history with appointments as presidents at some of the most prestigious theological seminaries or graduate-level Bible ...
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