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Coronavirus Update: Black Churches Nationwide Are Losing Their Leaders to COVID-19

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A recent ABC News analysis of coronavirus deaths found that many African American faith leaders have lost their lives.

Those numbers include: seven church leaders in Michigan (including two from the same church), seven in Louisiana, six in New York, three in Illinois, two in Mississippi, two in Georgia, two in New Jersey, one in Virginia, one in Tennessee, one in Alabama and one in Missouri.

In New York, at least six African American clergy leaders have died from the virus, leaving gaping holes in the church leadership and their surrounding communities.

As inmates across the country raise concerns over prison conditions during the pandemic, the Supreme Court and state courts prepare to see an increasing number of disputes in the coming weeks.

This week, the CDC released recommendations for reopening businesses, mass transit and schools across the country during the pandemic.

Source: Black America Web

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