Officials react communities in the south of the church burns
If a string of fires in black churches in the south began in last winter, the U.S. Department of Justice began an investigation. During the next six months as incendiary Set fires across the South and as far north and Oklahoma, Delaware, others have begun to get involved. A bank, it offers a reward for information about each sentence, the fire. The USA-Historic Trust, threatened historic black churches in their list. The Christian Coalition announced that it would work with church leaders silent help fires. President Clinton spoke about the issue on several occasions during visits to the south and in campaign speeches across the nation. In May, the Department of Justice announced investigators have found no evidence of a widespread conspiracy. But some say the south, they see burns as part of a larger epidemic of persistent racism and hatred.
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