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How a Black Astronaut’s Historic Spacewalk Deepened His Faith

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byRev. Dorothy S. Boulware Overview: Born in Texas, Bernard Harris grew up in Navajo country after his parents separated and his mother took a job with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His philanthropy aims to level the educational playing field for children in underserved communities, as well as encouraging them to choose STEM and STEAM … Continued

The post How a Black Astronaut’s Historic Spacewalk Deepened His Faith appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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