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The Broadway musical Ragtime is about racial injustice in the United States. The play follows a white American family, a white immigrant family, and an African-American family. When the African-American man's wife is unfairly killed, he goes on a rampage against injustice, using violence to respond to the death of his wife. At the end of the play, as officials prepare to arrest him, he realizes the error of using violence to fight prejudice. The song he sings to his men before he is arrested uses the words that are in the hearts of every leader who must leave: "Go out and tell our story, let it echo far and wide; make them hear you... When they hear you, I'll be near you again." His song is a new version of Jesus' great commission: tell the story. And when you tell it, I will be there.

