Frederick Douglass remains an example of the power of abiding in faith and hope. He went from being a slave to becoming a model for the ages. Writer Stacy Swimp will look to the days of Douglass, with an eye toward today.
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Stacy is a member of and a spokesperson for Project 21 - The National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives, a national speaker's bureau. He is president of the Frederick Douglass Society, a public policy and education institution, and he is ...
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Stacy is a member of and a spokesperson for Project 21 - The National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives, a national speaker's bureau. He is president of the Frederick Douglass Society, a public policy and education institution, and he is host of Contagious Transformation, a weekly conservative political commentary internet radio program.