CGMedley Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 Achieving a historic first is rarely easy. But achieving several such firsts is nothing short of newsworthy. Such is the legacy of the William J. Hardy family of Michigan, Adventism’s first African-American church members. In addition to the family’s being the first Black Seventh-day Adventists (despite their current anonymity), William Hardy is credited with being the first Black man elected to public office in Michigan, and Eugene, William’s son, was the first Black to graduate from high school in Michigan. Here's more of this breath-taking story. http://www.adventistreview.org/issue.php?issue=2011-1506&page=18 Quote
Members phkrause Posted February 25, 2011 Members Posted February 25, 2011 Great article Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
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