Problem
Drawing upon the readings by Charles Marsh, compare how Fannie Lou Hamer, Sam Bowers, and Douglas Hudgins each drew upon their Christian faith to interpret race relations in the segregated South. What understandings of the divine, and of society, did each of this individuals bring to the table? Be sure to pay attention how they each of these leaders interpreted the Bible verse, Ephesians 6:12. As you formulate your answer, be sure to consider the insights on the Civil Rights movement offered in the Theoharis article.