Quaker brotherhood : interracial activism and the American Friends Service Committee, 1917-1950 /
Allan W. Austin.
- Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2012.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographies and index.
Friendly principle of brotherhood -- Let's do away with walls: the AFSC's Interracial Section and race work in the United States, 1924-1929 -- Bridging race and peace: the AFSC in good times and bad, 1927-1931 -- Intelligent leadership in the cause of racial brotherhood: Quakers, social science, and the AFSC's interracial activism in the 1930s -- Refugees from abroad and at home: the hostel method and victims of war -- From race relations to community relations -- Race and reconciliation at mid-century.
'Quaker Brotherhood' is an extensive study of the American Friends Service Committee's interracial activism in the first half of the 20th century, filling a major gap in scholarship on the Quakers' race relations work from the AFSC's founding in 1917 to the beginnings of the civil rights movement in the early 1950s.
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American Friends Service Committee--History.
Race relations--Religious aspects--Society of Friends--History.