University of kansas professor randall jelks. He taught a class about the role of africanamerican ministers in politics. His class is about an hour. Good afternoon. Lets try this again. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. All right. All right. So i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. On monday. And that is that africanamericans had a Civil Society and that is Civil Society by that i mean society outside the state. That people where people had their social networks, their continuities. And one of the interest things that has come out of that, those connections is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. Now in this discussion, im going to talk too much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons, as we can see. See my little thing works. Lets try this again. So there are a host of characters, im not going to talk about all of them, but there are some things tha
Society by that i mean society outside the state. That people where people had their social networks, their continuities. And one of the interest things that has come out of that, those connections is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. Now in this discussion, im going to talk too much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons, as we can see. See my little thing works. Lets try this again. So there are a host of characters, im not going to talk about all of them, but there are some things that i really want you to Pay Attention to. One, it says Indigenous Community organization. Black churches are Indigenous Community organizations and its an indigenous because it is controlled by the people at the very lowest level, at the ground level. And i dont mean that in terms of status, but at the ground level. And therefore it can you see this other word it creates its own org
American history tv is in the classroom with a lecture by university of kansas professor randall jelks. He taught a class about the role of africanamerican ministers in politics. His class is about an hour. Good afternoon. Lets try this again. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. All right. All right. So i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. On monday. And that is that africanamericans had a Civil Society and that is Civil Society by that i mean society outside the state. That people where people had their social networks, their continuities. And one of the interest things that has come out of that, those connections is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. Now in this discussion, im going to talk too much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons, as we can see. See my little thing works. Lets try this again. So there are a host of characters, im not goin
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