One Family by Creation and Redemption
- Foreword
- Preface
- Did Ellen White Contradict Herself?
- The Betrayal of the Negro: 1895-1910
- “The Southern Field Is Closing!”
- The Age of Booker T. Washington
- Crisis in Mississippi
- Quietly at Work for the Negro
- “We Have Been Eating of the Large Loaf”
- Why Did We Choose Nashville?
- Ellen White on Racial Equality
- Conclusions
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One Family by Creation and Redemption
No distinction on account of nationality, race, or caste, is recognized by God. He is the Maker of all mankind. All men are of one family by creation, and all are one through redemption. Christ came to demolish every wall of partition, to throw open every compartment of the temple, that every soul may have free access to God .... In Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek, bond nor free. All are brought nigh by His precious blood.—Christ’s Object Lessons, 386.EGWCRR 120.1
The Lord has looked with sadness upon that most pitiful of all sights, the colored race in slavery. He desires us, in our work for them, to remember their providential deliverance from slavery, their common relationship to us by creation and by redemption, and their right to the blessings of freedom.—Testimonies for the Church 7:223.EGWCRR 120.2