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Oklahoma pastor defends wearing Blackface: I love Ray Charles

Por: Newsweek Nation April 21, 2023

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An Oklahoma pastor is defending his decision to wear Blackface and share photos of his Ray Charles depiction on social media.The photos were first posted in February 2017 on Matoaka Baptist Church's Facebook page. According to the photos, it appeared the Bartlesville, Oklahoma, church hosted a music-centered event. Attendees dressed up in the garb of famous singers such as Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson. The church's pastor Sherman... + full article



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