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Profiting from Punishment
When the 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, its drafters specified one exception: prisoners.
Gen X and the Future of the Church
Our faith has to be alive and light fires within our confused and fragile hearts or it is as meaningless as yesterday’s E-mail.
Finding the Future in El Salvador
Thirty years after Mississippi Freedom Summer, 3,000 international observers return from El Salvador’s postwar "democratic elections."
Briefly Noted
Harper's magazine reported in January that the Miller Brewing Company spends $150,000 each year to endow its Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
A "Step Forward" In El Salvador
The forthcoming elections in El Salvador promise to be the freest in the countrys history, according to observers, and a step toward the construction of democracydespite a campaign of
An Officer and a Pastor
Like many U.S. Christians, Garland Robertson had moral concerns about the Persian Gulf war. And like many others, Robertson expressed his concerns in a letter to the local newspaper.
Racketeers for Life?
Whats the difference between a political protest and organized crime?
Bringing People Together
www.sojourners.com is now www.sojo.net
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