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Seeds of Justice

Jacqueline Houtman

Shining a light on the lesser-known people and events that planted and nurtured the seeds of the still-growing tree of peace, equality, and justice. https://linktr.ee/jjhoutman

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Why Salt?

When Mohandas Gandhi bent down to pick up a lump of salt from a beach on the western coast of India, it was big news.

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Grandfathered

Like most Americans, I’ve been thinking about voting rights and voter suppression a lot lately. There’s not a lot in the original Constitution about voting, and throughout American history, the right to vote has been granted and restricted ...

2 months ago
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George Houser and the Union Eight

The son of Methodist missionaries, George Houser was a pacifist with a strong sense of social justice. After finishing his undergraduate degree, Houser decided to study for the ministry. He moved to Manhattan and entered Union Theological S...

3 months ago
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They were all called "George."

Just before the Civil War, a Chicago businessman named George Pullman started manufacturing Pullman Palace Cars. These luxurious railroad cars had seats that converted to beds at night, with curtains to provide privacy, or in small private ...

5 months ago
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