In a navy blue pinstripe suit and black and gold paisley tie, 93-year-old William Matthews Jr. drove through downtown Laurinburg in a Wagoneer bearing his name…
When Black Americans leave religion, it’s rarely a clean break. “We don’t have the privilege to not need God, or some type of God or spirituality,” said William Matthews, a
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When Black Americans leave organized religion, the majority of them still retain some degree of faith in a higher power, a new Pew study shows. The central role religious institutions played in securing civil rights is one reason why, say experts.