Historical Data on Black-Church Involvement in Public Policy, 2007

Abstract

Since the area of Black religion, of which Black churches are a major part, has emerged historically as the strongest institutional sector of Black communities, it is only natural that it became a part of the political process, producing public policies that affected the laws of the country. Historically, public policy advocacy has been carried by Black clergy, church-related lay leaders, politicians supported by churches, and by Black ecumenical church organizations and by Black and white ecumenical organizations.

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