Forgiveness heals Wounds - Bishop Harry Jackson, Herland Report TV
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Original upload date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 00:00:00 GMT
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Herland Report TV host, Hanne Herland speaks with Bishop Harry Jackson about #Racism, #forgiveness and #SocialConservatism. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/HanneNabintuHerland?sub_confirmation
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=1 "My father experienced gross racism, yet he said that I shouldn’t judge people by their skin colour. This was before Dr. Kings statements became so famous," says Bishop Harry Jackson, a leading American social conservative activist, commentator, author, a famous lecturer.
He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. Jackson is a regular guest in the leading US media outlets, such as The News Hour, CBS, 700 Club, CBN, and has been featured in articles in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Chicago Defender. Bishop Jackson currently resides as the Bishop of International Communion of Evangelical Churches. http://www.theherlandreport.com #HerlandReport #HanneHerland
On racism, Dr. Johnson says: "My father’s story has really coloured my experience in America. When I was one year old, my dad was a senior at Florida ANM University. He was involved in the voter registration during the older days. When blacks really didn’t have free access to vote. There was great discrimination."
“I will never forget me being 12 years old sitting down with my dad in the kitchen of our home in Avondale, Cincinnati. He began to tell me that he felt that racism was an emotional and mental disease and he said some of the people who helped him most in his life had been white, and some who had done the most reprehensible to our family had been black. He said that I shouldn’t judge people by their skin colour. This was before Dr. Kings statements became so famous.”
"He said that I shouldn’t judge people by their skin colour. This was before Dr. Kings statements became so famous. This is a credo that my dad lived by and so he sent us to a private school that cost thousands of dollars."
"My father gave this long speech about destiny, anti-racism and the need and power for education. In my own life, many of the people that helped me, when I was one of the first blacks to go to a private school in America, were Jewish people. In that school they helped me."
"These Jewish boys were the first ones to help me. I was the first black kid there, I had older kids beat me up, called me the N-word etc. But, the Jewish kids took me in. Many of them were very wealthy and I found that the Jewish kids had become wealthy because of the tradition of training."
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