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MORALITY evolves constantly. There was a time when about half of Americans felt that human slavery was acceptable. After that period ended, most Americans felt that descendants of slaves should be shunned as outcasts, banned from community life, relegated to poverty, consigned to ghettos, kept out of mainstream schools, and denied a chance for equality. Yet, today, many feel ashamed for the segregation that existed just a few decades ago.
America's remarkable transformation is revealed vividly by the life story of Greg Wittkamper, a Greenbrier Valley land dealer whose saga was reported in Sunday's newspaper.See the full content of this document
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Healing: ; Amazing Change
When he was a child in the 1960s, he lived at a racially mixed Christian commune outside of Americus, Ga., w...
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