The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman: Volume 4: The Soundless Passion of a Single Mind, June 1949–December 1962

* The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman: Volume 4: The Soundless Passion of a Single Mind, June 1949–December 1962 ☆ PDF Read by ^ University of South Carolina Press eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman: Volume 4: The Soundless Passion of a Single Mind, June 1949–December 1962 The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet with Mahatma Gandhi in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Dr. In 1953 Life magazine named Thurman one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century.In volume 4 (June 1949–December 1962), Walter Earl Fluker covers Thurman’s final years at the Fellowship Church in San Francisco and his years as the dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston Univer

The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman: Volume 4: The Soundless Passion of a Single Mind, June 1949–December 1962

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Asin : 1611178045
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 440 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-01-20
Language : English

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He is the author of The Ground Has Shifted: The Future of the Black Church in Post-Racial America, Ethical Leadership: The Quest for Character, Civility, and Community, and They Looked for a City. Initiative for the Development of Ethical Leadership at Boston University School of Theology. About the Author Walter Earl Fluker is the Martin Luther King, Jr. . Professor of Ethical Leadership, editor of the Howard Thurman Papers Project, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr

He is the author of The Ground Has Shifted: The Future of the Black Church in Post-Racial America, Ethical Leadership: The Quest for Character, Civility, and Community, and They Looked for a City. Professor of Ethical Leadership, editor of the Howard Thurman Papers Project, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. . Walter Earl Fluker is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Initiative for the

The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet with Mahatma Gandhi in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Dr. In 1953 Life magazine named Thurman one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century.In volume 4 (June 1949–December 1962), Walter Earl Fluker covers Thurman’s final years at the Fellowship Church in San Francisco and his years as the dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University and professor o

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