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The Virtue of Cain with Kevin Cherry, Sr. and Linda Cherry, PhD

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This show will focus on the short but extraordinary life of Reconstruction era Senator Lawrence Cain of Edgefield, South Carolina.  He was considered an honorable and virtuous man and helped shape South Carolina politics between 1865 and 1877 as one of the leaders of the Radical Republican movement. He rose above numerous obstacles to go from slave to state senator.

Over 150 years ago he was at the epicenter of social injustice and racism in South Carolina and became a major leader who fought for political and civil rights. The facts of his life had been forgotten like much of African American history during Reconstruction.  Now the facts and reality of his life have been rediscovered by Lawrence Cain's great great-grandson in this new book with the help of family, genealogy research, archived papers and genetic DNA results..

Kevin Cherry graduated from James Madison University in Virginia and started on a 30 year career in business development and technical sales including AT&T and 20 years at Microsoft. In 2018, he celebrated 25 years of marriage with his wife, Dianne, and left the corporate world behind. A few years ago he found out about the “family secret” and through research the facts uncovered the truth.

Linda Cherry is a Documentary Filmmaker, lecturer, researcher and Ph.D. in the fields of Consciousness and Transformation, Cosmology and Women’s Spirituality. She has Master’s Degree in Religious Studies, a BS in Communications/Journalism and Theatre and is Ordained Interfaith Minister.

Documentary on Reconstruction and my Great-Great Grandfather-One of the first African American Senators during Reconstruction, Senator Lawrence Cain from Edgefield, South Carolina. Web Series: Shambhala Warriors: Ordinary People doing Extraordinary Things to Make this World a Better Place. 

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