The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

S3E52 TRUTH QUEST - John Perkins, Freedom Riders and Emmett Till (Episode 2)

August 12, 2022 Ken Kemp Season 3 Episode 52
The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S3E52 TRUTH QUEST - John Perkins, Freedom Riders and Emmett Till (Episode 2)
Show Notes

In this installment of Ken's TRUTH QUEST series,  we continue to relive the Civil Rights Tour of the South. Dr. John Perkins, author of 17 books, founder of Voice of Calvary and Harambee, and Christian activist in the Civil Rights movement welcomes our thirty-nine travelers in Jackson Mississippi. At age 92, he brings a Sunday morning message, entertains questions, and signs books. The bus goes to downtown Jackson to the Masonic Temple, headquarters for the Mississippi NAACP, SNCC, and SCLC. The group is welcomed by a group of senior citizens who were active in the Civil Rights Movement in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. They are, each one, "Living Legends." The following morning, the group arrives at the Emmett Till Intrepid Center in Money, Mississippi, a memorial to young Emmett Till who was brutally murdered and became an icon of the movement. Fourteen of the thirty-nine travelers share their reflections, ending with a beautiful dinner at the home of Albert Tate's (Founding Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia) mother.  SHOW NOTES

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