
The Story That Made—and Saved—America
Honestly with Bari Weiss
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Cultural Echoes of the 1956 Civil Rights Movement
This chapter examines the cultural and social landscape surrounding a 1956 movie release during pivotal moments in American history, including the civil rights movement and the rise of communism. It discusses the intertwining of biblical imagery with civil rights rhetoric, particularly how leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. used these narratives to advocate for equality. Additionally, it addresses the decline of biblical literacy and its consequences for understanding historical narratives and societal cohesion.
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