ENDING U.S. WARS by Honoring Americans Who Work for Peace

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ENDING U.S. WARS by Honoring Americans Who Work for Peace
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Publisher : Pax
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 173609940X
ISBN-13 : 9781736099407
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Book Synopsis ENDING U.S. WARS by Honoring Americans Who Work for Peace by : Michael D. Knox

Book excerpt: Makes the case for ending our war culture by honoring the actions of role models for peace to inspire other Americans to work to stop war. Features 95 color images, the US Peace Registry, and the 2020 US Peace Prize winner.


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