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For some in Georgia, an answer to their prayers Clyde McGrady, The Washington Post Jan. 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The Rev. Raphael Warnock, the projected winner of a Senate runoff election in Georgia, will be the first Black senator in the state s history. Warnock is photographed speaking to canvassers at Elizabeth Porter Park in Marietta, Ga. on Jan. 5, 2021.Photo for The Washington Post by Kevin D. Liles In early September 1868, two months after Georgia s readmission to the Union, its state legislature expelled almost 30 of its newly elected Black members instead of seating them. Not long afterward, one of the banished members, a man named Philip Joiner, led several hundred Black people and a few White people on a 25-mile march from Albany to Camilla for a political rally. Along the way hundreds of armed White people, led by a local sheriff, opened fire on the parade, killing about a dozen marchers. Joiner and others fled into the woods. ....
Warnock’s identity as a Black preacher becomes central to his Senate bid McGrady begins the story with a Warnock campaign rally playing the song Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder, and he ends the story with the sentence: At the moment, the reverend seems content in the role of visiting politician, passing through on his way to higher ground. Inside on C-2, the headline quoted Ralph Huling, a black minister ally of Warnock s: ‘The man is not radical’: Pastor leans on faith in Senate bid This is a bit of a clash with the text box about six inches underneath, quoting Alex Moreschi, a white Episcopal minister, who claimed faith is not a conservative ideal [italics theirs]: ....