Champney, Horace

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Champney, Horace

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Champney, Horace

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1990

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B. Cleveland, Ohio, 1905; graduated from Antioch College in 1932; Ph. D. from Ohio State University; joined the Antioch Press as a printer and editor; a founder of The Peacemakers, a movement of revolutionary pacifists begun in Chicago in 1948; sailed to North Vietnam with other Quakers on the yacht Phoenix; established a personal vigil and fast at the gates of the White House, protesting the war; advocate of war-tax resistance; member of A Quaker Action Group, the American Friends Service Committee, the Committee for Nonviolent Action, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation; d. August 31, 1990, Yellow Springs, Ohio.

From the description of Horace Champney papers, 1906-1990, bulk 1958-1979. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 29546228

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Government, Resistance to

Nonviolence

Pacifists

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Vietnam War, 1961-1975

Vietnam War, 1961-1975

Vietnam War, 1961-1975

War tax resistance

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Ohio--Yellow Springs

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