Caleb Gayle

journalist and professor at Northeastern University

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Many Black evangelicals have a complicated relationship with the church , and their white and politically conservative fellow congregants who are drawn to Christian nationalism.

Why Christian nationalism is alienating Black evangelicals

Many Black evangelicals have a complicated relationship with the church , and their white and politically conservative fellow congregants who are drawn to Christian nationalism.

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