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Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South
Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South, After a vicious hate crime destroyed St. John Baptist Church in Dixiana, South Carolina, in 1984, two courageous women risked their lives to organize the rebuilding effort. Ammie Murray, a white union leader, and her African American friend Barbara Simmon, Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South has a rating of 4 stars
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Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South, After a vicious hate crime destroyed St. John Baptist Church in Dixiana, South Carolina, in 1984, two courageous women risked their lives to organize the rebuilding effort. Ammie Murray, a white union leader, and her African American friend Barbara Simmon, Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South
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  • Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South
  • Written by author Sandra E. Johnson
  • Published by University of South Carolina Press, August 2005
  • After a vicious hate crime destroyed St. John Baptist Church in Dixiana, South Carolina, in 1984, two courageous women risked their lives to organize the rebuilding effort. Ammie Murray, a white union leader, and her African American friend Barbara Simmon
  • After a vicious hate crime destroyed St. John Baptist Church in Dixiana, South Carolina, in 1984, two courageous women risked their lives to organize the rebuilding effort. Ammie Murray, a white union leader, and her African American friend Barbara Simmon
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