In book 2 of the NLEC history, Rev. Larry Rice tells the story of how this small community of volunteers operated a growing network of television and radio stations, and did justice by advocating for the rights of the homeless and low income persons who were losing their homes to gentrification. Larry describes his fast to oppose the use of state monies for a football stadium. He also tells about his bid for Lt. Governor of Missouri.
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