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Many of todayâs influential female Christian authors and artists, including Amy Grant, teamed up to create the Faithful Project, a collection of stories and music that celebrate Godâs faithfulness to women throughout Scripture.Â
The project first came together in the Winter of 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic, when a group of well-known authors and songwriters gathered as a community to write and sing.
Grant was among the group of women who are a part of the Faithful Project, which highlights why the stories of women in the Bible matter.Â
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In 1896, the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision allowed states to legally separate blacks and whites as long as “equal” accommodations were provided for both races. The legal precedent was known as “separate but equal.” In 1954, Plessy v Ferguson was overturned by another Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education. This decision called for schools, restaurants, swimming pools, community centers, and other public spaces to integrate the races.