The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is still called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
The region of LARGE southern plantations was called the "Black Belt"
the Confederacy
Warren Harding called the Washington Disarmament Conference (otherwise known as the Washington Naval Conference) from 1921 - 1922. It was outside the League of Nations, attended by 9 countries regarding interest in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia. It was the first arms control conference in history and was considered a model for success in the disarmament movement.
Creoles.
Confederates.
It was call the Southern Conference.
Desiderius Erasmus and other Christian scholars urged the church to make reforms to end abuse and give more attention to spiritual leadership.
Martin Luther King Jr. played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement in Georgia, particularly in Atlanta, where he co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957. He led numerous demonstrations, including the Atlanta Student Movement, advocating for desegregation and racial equality. King's leadership during the 1963 March on Washington, which called for civil and economic rights for African Americans, was also significantly influenced by his roots in Georgia. His efforts contributed to the broader national struggle for civil rights, making Georgia a crucial battleground in the movement.
According to Acts 11:26 the name Christian was first used at Antioch. Before this time they were called believers or disciples, the Apostles of course having a special office of leadership.
We don't know. It very probably wasn't Adolf Hitler. The term (in German Endlösung) came about as a set of decisions of the so-called Wannsee Conference, held by the Nazi leadership in 1942. The first person to use it was either an unknown participant of the Conference or a secretary drafting the conference documents, looking for a concise 'header' of the proposed measures against the Jews.
A tele-conference or video-conference.
German chancellor Otto von Bismark was the one who called all the major western powers in the Berlin Conference.
In the 1960s, civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and organizations like the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) called for new civil rights legislation. They advocated for comprehensive laws to end racial segregation, protect voting rights, and promote equal opportunities for African Americans. This activism culminated in significant legislative achievements, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Their efforts were instrumental in shaping the civil rights movement and advancing social justice in the United States.
"He agreed at the Potsdam Conference. " ** Actually this is incorrect. Stalin agreed to hold free elections at the Yalta Conference.
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The answer is:It is because that in the round table all the members have equal rights and no one has the right to veto others right, thats why it is called the roundtable conference.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.