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The middle guy is me. This was taken in Mombasa, Kenya in August, 1964. I was a summer missionary and at the time was teaching in a Baptist High School. Jomo Kenyatta was still the President. This was just three years after Uhuru (Freedom) from the British. That summer, I met Dr. Hal Boone, a godly physician, who was a missionary. He was a great man.
After I returned, in October, 1964, I addressed 2,000 students in Monroe, Louisiana. I spoke on civil rights and racial harmony. I was not asked to speak in my state again for 30 years.
In 1994, I was asked to speak in to 500 community leaders in Lake Charles and my subject was abortion. I addressed the collaborator, the near kinsman, the fellow traveler with the abortionist. That is the bigot, the racially prejudiced person.
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