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James Green Somerville was an American minister known for his contributions to religious education and social reform. His work in various congregations and educational institutions reflected his commitment to advancing both spiritual and intellectual growth. Somerville's efforts to address social issues through a religious lens demonstrated his dedication to improving society and his influence on religious and educational practices in his time.
"Washington is a great international city and in the congregation we have people who are rich and poor, black and white, and from every part of the world."
"We were growing up in West Virginia. Everybody was poor there in the southern part of the state. It was like growing up in the Great Depression from the stories I hear people tell. Everybody was poor and so we didn't know that we were any different from anybody else."
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