By Rev. Dr. Heber Brown III To the family of George Briscoe, I come to you with reflection, humility and intention. I’ve recently learned of your family’s story and now that I know it, I cannot forget it. On Nov. 26, 1884, an armed group of White men lynched 40-year-old George Briscoe by the Magothy […]
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A letter to Howard Cooper’s family: His legacy demands repair
The Rev. Dr. Heber Brown III is a community organizer, clergy-activist and executive director of the Black Church Food Security Network. Over the next several months, he will write letters to the descendants of formerly enslaved and formerly lynched loved ones. This is the first series in that installment.
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The time is now. The need is great: The Black family reunion must focus on family-owned land
Black family reunions provide a unique opportunity to preserve and leverage family-owned land, which can be used for food security, economic opportunity, and collective power.

