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41. The Rev. James T. Morris Pastor, Lane Tabernacle CME Church When the state voter-ID law was passed earlier this year, Morris met with Secretary of State Robin Carnahan and labor unions to organize a network to help poor, elderly and disabled voters cast their ballots. A self-described “liberation theologian,” Morris is fearless in the face of controversy, speaking out against the death penalty and police brutality while supporting stem-cell research. As one observer notes, his willingness to “stick his neck out there” because it’s the right thing to do is what gives him authority in the eyes of so many.
In 2007: Just because another controversy-ridden election year has passed, don’t expect Morris to gear down—there’s still plenty of poverty, suffering and oppression to heal.
To read the entire article go to www.stlmag.com December 2006 edition
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