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America's Original Sin Extended Conversation
Clip: 1/29/2016 | 6m 34s
Watch an extended conversation featuring Jim Wallis, author of America's Original Sin.
“American exceptionalism, which I’ve been critical of for years, could be made true if we become a majority of minorities who learn to live together justly, and fairly, and respectfully,” says author and activist Jim Wallis.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
America's Original Sin Extended Conversation
Clip: 1/29/2016 | 6m 34s
“American exceptionalism, which I’ve been critical of for years, could be made true if we become a majority of minorities who learn to live together justly, and fairly, and respectfully,” says author and activist Jim Wallis.
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