Quakers In Conflict

Book Summary


What do a marine commandant, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, a Colonial era female governor, a gossip columnist, a bubble dancer, a witch, and the star of her own Wild West Show have in common? Find out in Quakers in Conflict. Linda Willards newest book provides a new way of looking at Quakers. She breaks preconceived notions of Quakers, giving readers the stories of several members of the Religious Society of Friends who performed deeds not deemed ordinary for them, sometimes causing them to lose their membership. Willard skillfully shares the lives of many Quaker men who struggled with the decision to fight for the United States or obey their teachings of peace. For these men, the choice was something bigger than themselves. Willard also tells the stories of many Quaker women who attended college, became doctors, worked in the entertainment industry, and even held public office, defying the social standards of their time to be equals. Willards short biographies are easy to read and enjoyable, making Quakers in Conflict the book that readers will have no conflict over deciding to read!

Book Details


Book Name Quakers In Conflict
Author Linda Willard
Publisher Tate Publishing & Enterprises (Feb 2009)
ISBN 9781606968918
Pages 234
Language English
Price 1112
 
 

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