Kentucky Local Church Ban on Interracial Marriages

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Kentucky Local Church Ban on Interracial Marriages

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The church betrayed a family which had been going to it for years just because the daughter took a man from Zimbabwe as a fiancee. I mean, really, WTF? Do that church still think they are in the 1950s or something? Do they still think Jim Crow Laws and Segregation between Whites and Color still exist?

Of course, that's just one small church, it doesn't really represent the whole Southern United States, right?

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Re: Kentucky Local Church Ban on Interracial Marriages

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Edit: I am glad that most of the town is against that Church's policy. Looks like the South is really starting to move out of Jim Crow's shadow.
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Re: Kentucky Local Church Ban on Interracial Marriages

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Already posted.

Even under nearly the same title.

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