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Profiting from Punishment
When the 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, its drafters specified one exception: prisoners.
Gen X and the Future of the Church
Our faith has to be alive and light fires within our confused and fragile hearts or it is as meaningless as yesterday’s E-mail.
Finding the Future in El Salvador
Thirty years after Mississippi Freedom Summer, 3,000 international observers return from El Salvador’s postwar "democratic elections."
Racketeers for Life?
Whats the difference between a political protest and organized crime?
Briefly Noted
Harper's magazine reported in January that the Miller Brewing Company spends $150,000 each year to endow its Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
A "Step Forward" In El Salvador
The forthcoming elections in El Salvador promise to be the freest in the countrys history, according to observers, and a step toward the construction of democracydespite a campaign of
An Officer and a Pastor
Like many U.S. Christians, Garland Robertson had moral concerns about the Persian Gulf war. And like many others, Robertson expressed his concerns in a letter to the local newspaper.
Bringing People Together
www.sojourners.com is now www.sojo.net
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