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pacifist and Fellowship
The group had evolved out of the pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation, and sought to apply the principles of nonviolence as a tactic against segregation.
Glenn Smiley, an organizer of the strictly nonviolent and pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation ( FOR ), observed during a house visit that the police did not allow King a weapon permit, but that ‘ the place is an arsenal.
He renounced his socialist connections and beliefs and resigned from the pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation.
A committed pacifist, Muste joined the Fellowship of Reconciliation shortly after its founding in 1916.
The first body to use the name " Fellowship of Reconciliation " was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christians, Henry Hodgkin ( an English Quaker ) and Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze ( a German Lutheran ), who were participating in a Christian pacifist conference in Konstanz in southern Germany.
Thomas was the secretary ( then an unpaid position ) of the pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation even before the war.
The first body to use the name " Fellowship of Reconciliation " was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christians, Henry Hodgkin ( an English Quaker ) and Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze ( a German Lutheran ), who were participating in a Christian pacifist conference in Konstanz, southern Germany ( near Switzerland ).
These houses received contributions from the Quakers, the Salvation Army, the American Congregational Church, the pacifist movement Fellowship of Reconciliation, Jewish and Christian ecumenical groups, the French Protestant student organization Cimade and the Swiss Help to Children in order to house and buy food supplies for the fleeing refugees.
Walters was a committed Christian who was much involved both in the local life of the Church of England ( he was a churchwarden at Grantchester for many years ) and in the application of Christian principles to national and social life: he was a Christian socialist and also a Christian pacifist, and as such was a leading member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and also active in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

pacifist and FOR
FOR made contact with the Vietnamese Buddhist pacifist movement and sponsored a world tour by Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh.

pacifist and ),
The series focuses primarily on the Gundam pilots: Heero Yuy ( an alias, not to be confused with the martyred pacifist ), Duo Maxwell, Trowa Barton, Quatre Raberba Winner, and Chang Wufei.
Although the document's authors were non-Japanese, they took into account the Meiji Constitution, the demands of Japanese lawyers, the opinions of pacifist political leaders such as Shidehara and Yoshida Shigeru, and especially the draft presented by the Constitution Research Association ( Kempo Kenku-kai ) under the chairmanship of Suzuki Yasuzo ( 1904-1983 ), which had been translated into English in its entirety already at the end of December 1945.
* Kees Boeke ( 1884 ), educator and pacifist
* Adin Ballou ( 1803 – 1890 ), social reformer, pacifist, and Unitarian minister, led Mendon ’ s Unitarian Church from 1831 to 1842, immediately before his founding of the Hopedale Community
He was the son of Lord Ritchie Calder ( 1906 – 1982 ), a noted science writer, Humanist and pacifist.
In areas where the pacifist churches were more well known ( such as Pennsylvania ), a number of draft boards were willing to assign COs to AFSC for alternative service.
* Ronald Skirth ( b. 1897 ), World War I veteran who became a pacifist during the war and purposely miscalculated British guns.
However, the two form a temporary partnership to deal with Major Harriman ( Farley Granger ), who is attempting to run a group of pacifist Mormon farmers off their land with the intention of using their property to graze his own horses.
It is undeniable that he was a wealthy snob, hedonist, and womaniser, a racist and an anti-Semite ( but not a homophobe ), who changed from a liberal socialist and pacifist into a reactionary appeaser.
Inspired by the film Inn of the Sixth Happiness, Rimbaud set up the anarchist / pacifist Dial House community in 1967 with Gee Vaucher, and, together with his friend Phil Russell ( aka Wally Hope ), helped to instigate the free festival movement at Windsor and later Stonehenge during the early 1970s.
After the battle, American mounted troops moved on and burned Moraviantown ( marked today by the Fairfield Museum on Longwoods Road ), a settlement of pacifist Christian Munsee of the Moravian Church, who did not participate in the fighting.
Settling on the Lower East Side, she worked on the staffs of Socialist publications ( The Liberator, The Masses, The Call ), though she " smilingly explained to impatient socialists that she was ‘ a pacifist even in the class war.
During the Truman and Eisenhower years, a number of left wing intellectuals found a space for their work in MR, including a number that would gain in stature in the ensuing liberalized decade, such as pacifist activist Staughton Lynd ( 1952 ), historian William Appleman Williams ( 1952 ), and sociologist C. Wright Mills ( 1958 ).
David T. Dellinger ( August 22, 1915 – May 25, 2004 ), was an influential American radical, a pacifist and activist for nonviolent social change.
The court also allowed the federal government to institute a national income tax scheme in the First Uniform Tax case ( 1942 ), and upheld legislation allowing the proclamation of the pacifist Jehovah's Witnesses religion as a subversive organisation, in the Jehovah's Witnesses case ( 1943 ).
Emily Greene Balch ( January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961 ) was an American academic, writer, and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 ( the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom ( WILPF ).
When her contract was terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation, a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF ( a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half ), and did much work for the League of Nations.
and its successor, Die Friedenswarte ( The Peace Watch ), he articulated his pacifist philosophy.
The daughter of a liberal-minded civil servant whose pacifist tendencies made him welcome the end of the Habsburg Empire and the founding of the republic in 1918, Lihotzky became the first female student at the Kunstgewerbeschule ( today University of Applied Arts Vienna ), where renowned artists such as Josef Hoffmann, Anton Hanak or Oskar Kokoschka were teaching.
* John Haynes Holmes ( 1879 – 1964 ), American churchman and pacifist
* Jane Addams ( 1860 – 1935 ), pioneer settlement worker, Christian pacifist, and the first American female Nobel peace laureate

pacifist and Rustin
Shachtman developed close and enduring ties to African-American pacifist and civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, and thought up the name for the 1966 Freedom Budget that Rustin developed as director of the A. Philip Randolph Institute.

pacifist and nonviolence
Weaver characterizes the counter-argument as focusing on " Jesus, the beginning point of Christian faith ,... whose Sermon on the Mount taught nonviolence and love of enemies ,; who faced his accusers nonviolent death ; whose nonviolent teaching inspired the first centuries of pacifist Christian history and was subsequently preserved in the justifiable war doctrine that declares all war as sin even when declaring it occasionally a necessary evil, and in the prohibition of fighting by monastics and clergy as well as in a persistent tradition of Christian pacifism.
It describes its editorial objectives as: to support and connect nonviolent and anti-militarist movements ; provide a forum for such movements to develop common perspectives ; take up issues suitable for campaigning ; promote nonviolent, antimilitarist and pacifist analyses and strategies ; stimulate thinking about the revolutionary implications of nonviolence.
* James Farmer ( January 12, 1920 – July 9, 1999 ): In 1942 Farmer founded the Congress of Racial Equality or CORE, a pacifist organization dedicated to achieving racial harmony and equality through nonviolence, and stayed active in the Civil Rights Movement through the 1950s and 1960s.

Fellowship and Reconciliation
) Two years later, Capp's studio issued Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, a 1958 biographical comic book distributed by The Fellowship of Reconciliation.
* Fellowship of Reconciliation
* Fellowship of Reconciliation
In 1917, she became also member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation USA ( American branch of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation founded in 1919 ) and was a member of the Fellowship Council until 1933.
* International Fellowship of Reconciliation
SERPAJ is a member of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation ( IFOR ), which supported Esquivel's work since the beginning.
Niebuhr soon left the Fellowship of Reconciliation, a peace-oriented group of theologians and ministers, and became one of their harshest critics.
From the Fellowship of Reconciliation many Jews, suffragists, socialists, and anarchists separated to form this more secular organization.
From 1940 to 1953, he was the executive director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, during which time he became an advisor to James Lawson and Martin Luther King Jr.
" ( published as a Fellowship of Reconciliation pamphlet, 1941 )
*" What the Bible Teaches About Freedom " ( published as a Fellowship of Reconciliation pamphlet, 1943 )
" ( published as a Fellowship of Reconciliation pamphlet, 1950 )
The Fellowship of Reconciliation ( FoR or FOR ) is the name used by a number of religious nonviolent organizations, particularly in English-speaking countries.
They are linked by affiliation to the International Fellowship of Reconciliation ( IFOR ).

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