Talk:Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago

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 Definition A predominantly black church located in south Chicago with upwards of 10,000 members, established in 1961. [d] [e]
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Given that this subject is one of high public interest of late, and there is such an enormous amount of often brash ignorance going around about it, I have released this same material at Wikipedia where the material will currently enjoy high traffic.
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I'll finish this and tidy thing over the next week or so. Stephen Ewen 14:54, 13 April 2008 (CDT)

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Wow, that's a goodly chunk of material, and with a fair amount of serious research behind it. J. Noel Chiappa 13:30, 16 April 2008 (CDT)

Thanks, Noel. I need to finish up the article, the sections on Wright, when I can find the time, or if someone else has the literature, feel free. Stephen Ewen 22:42, 18 April 2008 (CDT)
the stuff on Muslims is not related to this mainstream Protestant church, so I dropped it. It's leftover from Wikipedia. Richard Jensen 23:12, 25 April 2008 (CDT)
I myself wrote it--I wrote this entire article. The material you removed crucially contextualizes Trinity, according to Speller and others. Speller explicitly states that the material you removed is Trinity's "first contextual backdrop", as I noted in the material. I'm going to revert your removal and addition but hope you will incorporate what you added to what I wrote. You really should carefully read this entire article so far and carefully study the entirety of the cited sources, as I have, before jumping in too much. Stephen Ewen 04:02, 26 April 2008 (CDT)