The Intrepid Quaker
One Man's Quest For Peace - Memoirs, Speeches, And Writings Of Stephen G. Cary
EDITED BY ALISON ANDERSON AND JACK COLEMAN
Brief Description:
"This is a lively memoir by a man who 'lived his conscience' on the front lines during a tumultuous slice of American history - from Quaker relief work in Europe which led to the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947 to marches with Martin Luther King [Jr.] - from being jailed in DC during the Poor People's Campaign to campaigns to change US policy during the Vietnam War. This is a tough-minded, fun-loving Quaker who lived life to its fullest - a book of inspiration, humor and courage." - Eugene McCarthy
Pendle Hill 2004 352 PP. Cloth
$19.95
(in stock)