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St Louis, USA. 28th Apr 2020. Reverend Darryl Gray, Political Advisor.for the St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition, (L) listens as Rev. Dr. Earl Nance, Jr., pastor of the Greater Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, tells parishioners to stay at home, during a press conference, in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Black clergy and civil rights groups around the country are pushing back on the reopening of states. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News

St Louis, USA. 28th Apr 2020. Reverend Darryl Gray, Political Advisor.for the St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition, (L) listens as Rev. Dr. Earl Nance, Jr., pastor of the Greater Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, tells parishioners to stay at home, during a press conference, in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Black clergy and civil rights groups around the country are pushing back on the reopening of states. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Reverend Darryl Gray, Political Advisor.for the St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition, (L) listens as Rev. Dr. Earl Nance, Jr., pastor of the Greater Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, tells parishioners to stay at home, during a press conference, in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Black clergy and civil rights groups around the country are pushing back on the reopening of states.The NAACP, the National Urban League, National Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and the Progressive National Baptist Convention are among groups supporting the clergy's 'stay at home' message. Missouri Governor Mike Parson has set the date of May 4th for the state to reopen. St. Louis Clergy Coalition President, Bishop Elijah Hankerson stated, "we don't want to work against the Governor, we have tried to work with him. As clergy our first obligation is to our members, and we have a greater obligation to the community as a whole. We can't put people in harms way, by opening up our churches, when the virus is spreading death throughout black communities are an alarming rate. We have to wait for the medial professions, not the politicians, to let us know when it is safe to return to normal."Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI

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