There is no hierarchy among...
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There is no hierarchy among the faithful. Neither should there be in society, but some of us need convincing. Joe Louis, the famous U.S. boxer, defended the rights of African-Americans before there really was a Civil Rights Movement. Touring the army bases in the South during WWII, giving boxing exhibitions, he and fellow black fighter Sugar Ray Robinson were once confronted by a military policeman while waiting at an Alabama bus station. "You soldiers belong in the rear of the station," said the M.P. Neither athlete responded, so they were arrested and severely reprimanded by an officer at the provost marshal's office. Louis replied, "I'm sorry, Sir, but I'm in this war like anybody else. I expect to be treated like anybody else."
