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Christian Minister John Perkins, Who Preached Racial Reconciliation After Surviving Racist Torture, Goes Home to be With the Lord at 95

The Rev. John Perkins led a civil rights march in Simpson County in 1970 and charged in a lawsuit that Lloyd Jones kicked him and told him, “We could have killed you a long time ago.” Credit: Courtesy of the Perkins family 

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Born-Again, Saved, Christian Minister, John Perkins, who was tortured by White law enforcement in Mississippi in 1969 but who preached racial reconciliation between Blacks and Whites, goes home to be with the Lord at 95

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