A new book by historian and New York Times bestselling author Jemar Tisby tells the untold stories of Black activists in the fight against racism. Tisby’s latest book, “The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race and Resistance,” explores the link between Black activism and the Black church, highlighting how faith motivated some of the individuals who contributed to the racial justice movement.

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Much like Tisby’s earlier work, “The Color of Compromise,” “The Spirit of Justice” offers a renewed call to action, emphasizing the ongoing role of faith in the quest for equality. Tisby also explores the intersection between faith and politics, using the variety of religious beliefs highlighted in the book as examples of how he believes faith and politics can work together.

Host Stephen Henderson talks with Tisby about the Black activists in his book and the impact their faith had on their fight for racial justice. Tisby also shares his thoughts about Black history being taught in schools.

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