<p><strong style=color: rgba(15 15 15 1)><em>Inmates in Charge: Top-Level Leadership Lacking Vision Corrupt &amp; Couldn't Be Trusted</em></strong><span style=color: rgba(15 15 15 1)> is a compelling memoir of an African American chaplain's</span></p><p>journey in the US Air Force Chaplaincy exposing racism within leadership. The author highlights his career in 1975 as one of just 26 African American</p><p>chaplains on active duty in the entire Air Force Chaplaincy. The leadership at the top levels of the Air Force Chaplaincy is referred to as the inmates</p><p>in charge by the author and other African American chaplains serving along with him reflecting their mentality of superiority and control over</p><p>African American chaplains. This belief system profoundly ingrained and perpetuated over generations manifests in acts that reinforce racial</p><p>subservience.</p>
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