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Southern Baptists elect first black president

Protestant group hopes now to ease its racial tensions

NEW ORLEANS - The Southern Baptist Convention voted Tuesday to elect its first African-American president in a major step toward reconciling the 167-year-old denomination’s troubled racial past and appealing to a more diverse group of believers.

The Rev. Fred Luter Jr. was unopposed in being elected by thousands of enthusiastic delegates Tuesday at the annual meeting of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination in his hometown of New Orleans.

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