How did Trevor describe Mixed Church he and his mother attended each Sunday in Born a Crime?

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In the book "Born a Crime," Trevor Noah described the mixed church he and his mother attended each Sunday as a place where people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds came together to worship. He explained that the church was the one space in apartheid South Africa where people from various races could interact and be treated as equals. Trevor highlighted the diverse congregation, with people of different colors, languages, and cultures attending the church. He described it as a deeply meaningful and inclusive experience where different communities harmoniously coexisted.
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