Ellery Schempp is the activist whose protest against mandatory Bible readings at his public school in the 1950s played a pivotal role leading to the Supreme Court’s 1963 decision to end the practice.
He recently spoke with the BBC radio show Witness about that incident and it’s a joy to hear him tell the story in his own voice.
I can’t embed the audio, but check it out on their website.
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