Black, Hispanic preachers talk of building bridges – Georgia
Tagged: GeorgiaPosted on: April 6th, 2007“One day in 1993, Harvey Williams Jr. needed a ride home from work.
He asked a co-worker at an Atkinson County Wal-Mart, Atanacio Gaona, for a lift. Gaona agreed, and the pair drove in stiff silence.
After all, what could a South Georgia-born black preacher and former crack dealer have in common with a Mexican immigrant who cut his teeth working in the fields?”
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Religion
