Rev. William Barber Builds a Moral Movement

It's Easter Sunday at Rev. Williams Barber's small church in Goldsboro, and Barber is sharing the Apostle Luke's description of Christ's final days. Jesus died for our sins, he says, but he was executed for sedition. The Romans killed Christ because he refused to bow to Caesar's oppressive political system.

Then Barber, an imposing 6-foot-2 with the frame of the high school football player he once was, quickly pivots from Jesus to present-day politics.

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