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This intimate, fascinating biography of Quaker visionary Charles Walker illuminates his struggles for racial justice and his role in promoting the teachings of nonviolence within the American Civil Rights Movement. Volume 2 focuses on his contribution to the movement of the 1960s and his relationships with Dr. King and other civil rights leaders.

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This intimate, fascinating biography of Quaker visionary Charles Walker illuminates his struggles for racial justice and his role in promoting the teachings of nonviolence within the American Civil Rights Movement. Volume 2 focuses on his contribution to the movement of the 1960s and his relationships with Dr. King and other civil rights leaders.


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Autorenporträt
Author and Quaker historian Brenda Walker Beadenkopf is passionate about spreading the positive message of her father's work during the American Civil Rights Movement. She has spoken and led workshops about the Quakers and the role of nonviolence in protests during the 1940s, '50s and '60s. Using conferences, Black churches, Black History events, diversity luncheons, after-school programs and other venues in the United States and Kenya, she tirelessly works to promote her father's activist legacy and improve race relations throughout the United States. Beadenkopf graduated from Southwestern Michigan College's journalism program with 4.0 GPA and was featured on SMC's first Wall of Fame. Award-winning editor of the Berrien County Record newspaper in Buchanan, Michigan, she has been published in Friends Journal, Guideposts, and Highground. Beadenkopf has nine children and sixteen grandchildren. She lives with her husband, William, in Michigan.