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The movement makes us human, an interview with Dr. Vincent Harding on Mennonites, Vietnam, and MLK, Joanna Shenk ; foreword by Clayborne Carson

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The movement makes us human, an interview with Dr. Vincent Harding on Mennonites, Vietnam, and MLK, Joanna Shenk ; foreword by Clayborne Carson
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The movement makes us human
Oclc number
1031401687
Responsibility statement
Joanna Shenk ; foreword by Clayborne Carson
Sub title
an interview with Dr. Vincent Harding on Mennonites, Vietnam, and MLK
Summary
"In this provocative and poignant interview, Dr. Vincent Harding reflects on the communities that shaped his early life, compelled him to join movements for justice, and sustained his ongoing transformation. He challenges those committed to justice today to consider the enduring power of nonviolent social change and to root out white supremacy in all of its forms. With his relentless commitment to education and relationship-building across lines of difference, Harding never doubted the capacity of people to create the world we need"--, Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
This is not a story about Vincent and Martin: the Southern Freedom Movement -- Identifying with those who did not alway know how to identify with me: Anabaptist formation -- Standing at the heart of the black community: deepening into identity -- The questions of nonviolence: strategies for societal transformation -- What we have messe up, we can clean up: the gift of whiteness? -- Reclaiming what's natural: building strong, diverse communities -- Closing prayer
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