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Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History (1966) — Editor, some editions — 146 copies

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This wonderful and practical pamphlet addresses liberation theology for Quakers, how these Friends sought to live it and what they learned, and their conclusions about how to live a liberation theology as middle class American Friends. It is a serious and committed but middle path between giving up all that one has to the poor, and confining one's well-doing to financial contributions, demonstrations, and other occasional support.
This shares a record of the authors joint effort to live out the convictions of liberation theology nonviolently. They invite Friends to become a group that serves the poor directly, seeking passionately to create a new society.
This pamphlet shares a record of the authors' joint effort to live out the convictions of liberation theology nonviolently. They invite Friends to become a group that serves the poor directly, seeking passionately to create a new society.

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