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This program consists primarily of gospel music, including Mahalia Jackson singing "Great Gettin' Up Morning" and "My God and I"; 5 Blind Boys singing "There's No Need to Cry"; Clara Ward signing "The Lord Will Understand"; the Roberta Morton Singers singing "He's Using Me"; the Gospel All Stars singing "It's Me O Lord"; and the Sunday Morning Singers singing "Precious Lord." In addition, Lincoln Ragsdale discusses the NAACP and encourages the congregation to join. He asks for prayers for the NAACP leadership and for the members of the Arizona House of Representatives who passed HB 164, which prevents racial discrimination, on February 14. Finally, he asks the congregation to write their senators, Hillard T. Brooke and Dr. Paul L. Singer, to encourage them to support the bill in the Senate and proposes a march on the Senate and Governor Fannin if it fails as predicted.
"Sunday Morning Broadcast," Ragsdale Family Papers, MSS-451, Tape 5B, Arizona State University Library.
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