Today I came across this Thanksgiving sermon from 1966 and decided to post it today, although this year’s Thanksgiving was several weeks ago. So many parallels between today and yesterday.
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Today I came across this Thanksgiving sermon from 1966 and decided to post it today, although this year’s Thanksgiving was several weeks ago. So many parallels between today and yesterday.
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Revolutionary words with a quasi-compliant closing. This is a brilliant spirit.
Indeed he was.
This may be unrelated to the discussion at hand, but I am Alan Lewis Graham, the grandson of John Clifton Graham from Montgomery AL. His son, my father, J. Clifton Graham Jr passed away on Oct 16, 2018. I am survived by my son and daughter, Candace and Kyle and one grandson, Jordan. I am sorry to confess my near ignorance on my family ancestry but after reading the information on the ancestry page. I found it too fascinating not to come forward and make myself known. I am grateful for the information posted there
I am so glad you wrote! Where was the information on Ancestry?
I know that our grandfathers considered themselves “adopted brothers” but I do not know the story behind it. I have done quite a bit of research
on your family because I research all of my grandparents friends.
You can email me at kcleage at gmail dot com