"What a nun is supposed to be": Black Power and the National Black Sisters’ Conference

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by Venus Bender In his 1971 speech “On the Relevance of the Church” at the Theological Union in Berkeley, California, the Black Power activist Huey P. Newton referred to the church as an essential institution for building a Black community after both the church and the Black Panther Party had gone through a developmental process of making themselves relevant to the needs of the Black community and rethinking their cooperation with the church, respectively. He acknowledged that “[r]eligion,...

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