Richmond’s Unhealed History

Richmond’s Unhealed History by Benjamin Campbell, published by Brandylane Publishers, Incorporated in November 2011, offers a comprehensive examination of Richmond’s history over more than four centuries. This 260-page book delves into the contradictions and crises that have shaped the city, highlighting the ongoing spiritual challenges faced by its community. Campbell presents a perspective on the potential for significant social change, emphasizing the role of citizens in addressing issues related to race and class.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various themes, including social issues and the historical context of Richmond, as Campbell argues for a collective effort to redeem the ideals of the past. The book invites reflection on the city’s unique position in American history and its capacity for transformation through dedicated community engagement. Through this detailed narrative, Campbell encourages a deeper understanding of Richmond’s complex legacy and the spiritual battles that lie ahead.
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In a detailed look at the history of Richmond, Benjamin Campbell examines the contradictions and crises that have formed the city over more than four centuries. Campbell argues that the community of metropolitan Richmond is engaged in a decisive spiritual battle in the coming decade. He believes the city, more than any in the nation, has the potential for an unprecedented and historic achievement. Its citizens can redeem and fulfill the ideals of their ancestors, proving to the world that race and class can be conquered by the deliberate and prayerful intention of honest and dedicated citizens.
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