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Cleon Lewis Bryant (born March 28, 1956) is an American Baptist minister and former
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host based in Jensen Beach, Florida. He is a senior fellow at FreedomWorks, a conservative advocacy group.


Background

C.L. Bryant was born on March 28, 1956 to Lewis C. Bryant, a
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veteran, and Elnola Goode, a native of
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. Bryant was one of the first black children to attend Lake Shore Junior High School in Shreveport at the beginning of
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in the late 1960s. He graduated in 1974 from
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in Shreveport, along with Fox Sports announcer Tim Brando. Bryant attended Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Bishop College in
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and
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in
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; the latter two of which are defunct. He received a master of theology degree from Shreveport Bible College and was ordained into the ministry by Reverend
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Career

Bryant has spent nearly four decades in the ministry, including a missionary stint to the
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. He has also worked for twenty-five years in the field of finance. His current church affiliation is the inter-denominational Word of God Ministries in Shreveport with pastor James A. McMenis. Bryant has served in several church positions, beginning in Longview, Texas, where his congregation received financial assistance from the late Shreveport philanthropist
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, a former member of the
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. At the time of his mother's death in 2005, Bryant was pastor of the Cedar Hill Baptist Church in
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in DeSoto Parish south of Shreveport. Bryant's radio program, ''The C. L. Bryant Show'', aired from 2015 to 2017. Bryant is a senior fellow at FreedomWorks in
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, and a member of the
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, which he has defended against allegations of
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. In March 2012, Bryant criticized
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and Al Sharpton for their roles in protests stemming from the controversial killing of Trayvon Martin in
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."New York Post's Trayvon Martin Front Page Calls Hooded Lawmakers 'Race Hustlers'
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Bryant is the founder of "One Nation Back to God." In 2012, he produced and released the independent documentary, '' Runaway Slave.'' Bryant commented that the film was "a movie about the race to free the black community from the
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of tyranny and
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policies." In 2010, Bryant penned the non-fiction book, ''Lead Us to Temptation, Deliver Us to Evil''. On January 19, 2016, Bryant endorsed Senator
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of Texas for the Republican presidential nomination.
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He then endorsed the eventual nominee and election winner, President
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and defended Trump against allegations raised by his critics on the radio program.


Personal life

Bryant is married to the former Jane Carline Pruitt. They live in Grand Cane, Louisiana. The couple has four children and eleven grandchildren. The couple formerly resided in Tampa, Florida.


See also

* Black conservatism in the United States


References

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