Mr. Truman excised the best of the Good Neighbor policy when he sent the very first civil rights message to the Congress of the United States and des… - Robert H. Meneilly

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Mr. Truman excised the best of the Good Neighbor policy when he sent the very first civil rights message to the Congress of the United States and desegregated the Armed Forces. Folks, I think on this day in honoring Mr. Truman with that civil rights move, we need to all acknowledge the fact that we do have our prejudices, systemic prejudices, within each one of us. When we will honestly acknowledge those prejudices that we have, when we're in touch with those feelings, then it is that we can begin to discipline ourselves to love our neighbors with different pigments, and cultures, and races, and yes economics.

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About Robert H. Meneilly

Robert H. Meneilly (March 5, 1925 – July 20, 2021), known as "Dr. Bob", was an American Presbyterian pastor who was the founding pastor of Village Presbyterian Church in Kansas.

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If we love God, we can't help but love our neighbors because we're going to respect them as our brothers and sisters. In fact, folks, if you stop to think about it, the only way in this world any of us has of loving God is by loving our neighbors.

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