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DISREGARDED HISTORY – The Power of Nonviolent Action
Fragmentsweb This lengthy article was originally published in the March 1976 issue of Fellowship magazine. Dr. Sharp adapted it from two of his oral presentations. I like this piece because the tone is more conversational and passionate than Sharp’s books, … Continue reading
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