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ABIDE WITH ME: THE GATHERING OF FRIENDS OF AFRICAN DESCENT. 1990. 30p.
Adede, Rose. JOEL LITU. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #243. 28p.
Alexander, Stella. QUAKER TESTIMONY AGAINST SLAVERY AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. Friends Home Service Committee, London, 1958. 63p. An anthology.
American Friends Service Committee. RACE AND CONSCIENCE IN AMERICA. University of Oklahoma Press, 1959. 53p.
American Friends Service Committee. SOME QUAKER APPROACHES TO THE RACE PROBLEM. 1946. 16p.
Bacon, Margaret Hope. FOR EMANCIPATION AND EDUCATION: SOME BLACK AND QUAKER EFFORTS 1680-1900. Awbury Arboritum Association, 1997. 52 p.
Bacon, Margaret Hope. THE HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY; THE RELIEF OF NEGROES UNLAWFULLY HELD IN BONDAGE; AND FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE AFRICAN RACE. PA Abolition Society, 1959. 46p.
THE BLACK MANIFESTO; TOGETHER WITH TWO RESPONSES TO IT. Presentation by James Forman delivered and adopted by the National Black Economic Development Conference, 1969. 18p. xeroxed.
BLACK QUAKERS. BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES. Progresiv Publishr, 1986. 120p.
A CHALLENGE TO FRIENDS FASCISM AND RACISM: A DISCUSSION DOCUMENT BY A GROUP OF FRIENDS. London Yearly Meeting, 1979. 40p.
Clark-Halkin, Ayesha. BLACKS AND QUAKERS: HAVE WE ANYTHING TO DECLARE? Friends Journal, June, 1988. p. 6 - 7. Some meetings are seeking greater diversity. A new healing and revitalization may result.
Drake, Thomas E. QUAKERS AND SLAVERY IN AMERICA. Yale Univeristy Press, 1950. 245p. History up to 1865.
Dubois, Rachel. NEIGHBORS IN ACTION. Harper and Brothers, 1959. A manual for local leaders in intergroup relations.293p.
Dubois, Rachel. BUILD TOGETHER AMERICANS. Hinds, Hayden & Eldridge, Inc. 1945. 270p.
Harnden, Philip. Whose land?: an introduction to the Iroquois land claim in New York state. Syracuse, NY. American Friends Service Committee, 2000. 325.1 Har
Heironimus, Dorothy. Friends and the Western Indians. Richmond: American Friends Board of Missions, [n.d.].
Hirabayashi, Gordon. Good times, bad times: idealism is realism. [Argenta, BC: Aregenta Friends Press], c1985. Experiences of a Japanese-American Quaker during World War II. 289.651 Hir
Ives, Kenneth. EMANCIPATION WITHOUT WAR. Progresiv, 1981. 2 sound cassettes.
James, David. LOVING THE DISTANCES BETWEEN. James Backhouse Lecture #27, 1991.
JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT: A RETROSPECTIVE. Philadelphia, PA.: Friends journal, 1992.
Kenworthy, Leonard S. SOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF QUAKERS TO THE WORLD. Quaker Publications, 1986. p. 22 - 28.
Kilpack, Ruth. FIVE YEARS OF FRIENDLY AGITATION. Friends Suburban Project, 1975. 57p.
Nicholson, Herbert V. Treasure in earthen vessels. Whitier, CA: Penn lithographs, 1974. Subject heading: Japanese-American Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. Quaker biography. 289.692 Nic
Parker, John W. Josiah White's institute: an interpretation and implementation of his vision. Dublin, IN: Prinit Press, 1983. History of White's Institute, ministering to poor Quaker children, then Indians, and now a facility for treatment of troubled youth. 289.692 Whi
Roberts, Rommel. NOURISHING THE SMALL SEEDS OF SOCIAL CHANGE. Friends Journal, Jan. 1988. An interview with Rommel Roberts by Vinton Deming, Two Glimpses of Friends work in South Africa. p. 19 - 23.
Saunders, Deborah Ann. EQUALITY. J. Bernard Walton Memorial ecture #36. Southeastern Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 2000. 30p.
Steere, Douglas and Dorothy. FRIENDS WORK IN AFRICA. Friends World Committee for Consultation, London, before 1970. 60p.
Swatzler, David. A friend among the Senecas: the Quaker mission to Cornplanter's people. 1st ed. Mechanicsburg, PA.: Stackpole Books, 2000. 289.69 Swa
Taylor, Richard K. FRIENDS AND THE RACIAL CRISIS. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #172. 36p.
Taylor, Frances Cloud. THE TRACKLESS TRAIL. Taylor, Kennett Square, PA, 1976. 36p. The story of the Underground Railroad in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania and the surrounding community.
THERE IS A UNITY: QUAKER THOUGHTS ON RACIAL JUSTICE. Edited by Peggy Heeks and Martin Wyatt. Quaker Home Service, 1984.
Vermilye, Dyckman. CAPETOWN, 1987. Friends Journal, Jan. 1988.
Williams, Juan. WHO NEEDS INTEGRATION? CAN QUAKER EDUCATION COPE WITH THE HIP-HOP CHALLENGE? Tyson-Mason Papers, 2000. 20p.
Woolman, John. SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON THE KEEPING OF NEGROES, 1754. Macmillan, 1976. 85p.
Woolrych, Lilamani. COMMUNICATING ACROSS CULTURES: A REPORT. Joseph Rowntree charitable Trust, 1998. 77p.
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