Black Culture Is a Central Part of Royal Wedding
Royal watchers wondered how the wedding of the Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to Harry, the Duke of Sussex, would nod to black identity, and the resounding answer came in the ceremony on Saturday.
The duchess is the daughter of an African-American mother and a white father, and her marriage ceremony threaded black culture throughout.
Central to the day was a stirring address by The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry, the presiding bishop of the American Episcopal Church and its first African-American leader. He quoted the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and touched on themes of universal love. It was delivered in a cadence that is steeped in an African-American religious oratorical tradition that broader America first heard in Dr. King speechesKing’s speeches.
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