Some Quaker Approaches to the Race Problem

Theme: Civil Rights
Year: 1946
Content Type: Document

No task that lies before the world today is so fundamental or so urgent as that of converting the brotherhood of man from a respected phrase to a living practice. The achievement of harmony and good feeling as well as economic and social justice among people of diverse races and creeds lies at the very root of peace. Without it even the best planned international political organization will rest on shaky foundations.