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Milestones January 2013
[…] born on March 11, 1916, in Wayne County, N.C., to Emma Cox and Elijah Massey. He was a member of […]Wolfie and the Silver Suit
[…] parents and his friendship with the Romani boy Yoska forms the backbone of the book, the conclusion of the events is […]Milestones December 2012
[…] is survived by his wife, Nancy Schubert Ewert; three daughters, Emma Ewert, Lilly Ewert, and Clara Ewert; one brother, David […]New Year’s top five: The most popular articles of 2017
[…] with Robin Mohr. #3: Quakers Are Way Cooler Than You Think by Emma Churchman. #2: Homosexuality: A Plea to Read the Bible Together by […]This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century
[…] practical effect. According to the Englers, “Quakers served as the backbone of the movement against slavery in both the United […]The Strong Silent Type
[…] exceptional Youth leader, a staple in my memory as the backbone of Young Friend gatherings. His respect for process has […]Co-curricular Learning in the Quaker and Special Collections
[…] of the history together. In a Quaker history class, professor Emma Lapsansky brings the class to the Collections to look […]Milestones November 2012
[…] Judith is survived by her husband, Richard Day; three children, Emma Workman (Jason), Ian Day-Gennett (Caitey), and Erin Alexis Day-Gennett; […]Richard Taylor Lewis
[…] born on April 19, 1935, in Los Angeles, Calif., to Emma Gertrude Taylor and Austin Flint Lewis, a descendant of […]Books: April 2014
[…] “Mission,” Janet Scott “Quakers, Other Churches, and Other Faiths,” and Emma J. Lapsansky “Plainness and Simplicity.” Lonnie Valentine’s thin chapter […]Showing results for emma backbone

