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A black woman has filed a lawsuit against the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, saying she was abruptly fired from the organization after complaining it was not reaching out to African-Americans.
Kimberly McCallum of Charlotte says in the lawsuit filed in Mecklenburg County that she was the only black employee working in the association's executive offices when she started there in February 2007. She complained to her superiors later that year when she was asked to recruit congregations to a camp program but found that a list of 635 prospective churches had only three congregations that were primarily black.
McCallum was told a week later that her job was being eliminated.
The association declined to immediately talk about McCallum's job but called her allegations "preposterous."

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By Brittney on 09/03 09:48 PM
I just love the Billy Graham Library and found the video presentation there tastefully includes the rainbow of races. Knowing this organization well, I am certain they are much more concerned with the doctrine of the people and churches they are working with than the color of the skin on those represented.
By ronnie on 09/03 06:45 PM
You could go to any of these Black churches and find no white people in there congregations. So I don't see where this Racist woman has a foot to stand on. Plus, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has more money to hire the best lawyers than you and your racist NAACP fools could ever get.
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