Religion and Politics in African American

Published: March 1, 2018, 4 a.m.

b'African-Americans are among the most likely to report a formal religious affiliation, with fully 87% of African-Americans describing themselves as belonging to one religious group or another, according to the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey, conducted in 2007 by the Pew Research Center\\u2019s Forum on Religion & Public Life\\n\\nThe Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan is now the \\u201cfather\\u201d to millions of Black men and women who themselves never had a father, and the \\u201cPops\\u201d to Grammy Award-winning singer and Broadway actress Stephanie Mills. The man whose life was saved from cancer and from a death plot spawned by the enemies of Black people, boldly declared repeatedly: \\u201cHere I stand!\\u201d for the freedom of oppressed people in the United States and throughout the world in a thrilling three hour Saviours\\u2019 Day address.'