Hundreds
of congregants, some tearful, packed the Emanuel African American
Episcopal Church for a service led by visiting clergy because the
congregation's pastor was among those killed by a white supremacist said
to have been trying to ignite a race war.
The
service offered the still-grieving community of Charleston the
opportunity to mark what many argued was its triumph in thwarting the
shooter's aim to foment hatred.
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