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Foreign Policy In Focus columnist Frida Berrigan is a senior program associate at the Arms and Security Project of the New America Foundation.
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Foreign Policy In Focus columnist Frida Berrigan is a senior program associate at the Arms and Security Project of the New America Foundation.
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Some liberal clerics, Catholics as well as Protestants, such as William Sloane Coffin (antiwar chaplain at Yale) and Fathers Daniel and Philip Berrigan (forceful antiwar activists), became prominent in the movements of the era.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Those from the past who inspired me include Francis and Clare of Assisi, Dorothy Day, Philip Berrigan, Thomas Merton.
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This article sources it to the attempted frame-up of Phil Berrigan et al. on charges of conspiracy to kidnap Kissenger, etc., based on testimony by an informant/provacateur who had infiltrated the Catholic nonviolent direct action antiwar movement.
Discourse.net: 'Better Privacy' Firefox Add-On Eats Hidden Cookies 2009
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Consider, for instance, the recent emergence or rather reemergence and resurgence of Ted Berrigan, John Wieners, and Ed Dorn.
Seth Abramson: February 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews Seth Abramson 2012
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Consider, for instance, the recent emergence or rather reemergence and resurgence of Ted Berrigan, John Wieners, and Ed Dorn.
Seth Abramson: February 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews Seth Abramson 2012
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Most clergy who spoke out against the war were not leaders of congregations : they were chaplains (William Sloane Coffin) or Catholic priests (the Berrigan brothers) or administrators (Bishop John Shelby Spong).
Marilyn Sewell: The Church And OccupyWallStreet Marilyn Sewell 2011
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Following Berrigan, a diverse coalition of groups that included Amnesty International USA, Center for Constitutional Rights, September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, WAT, as well as British journalist Andy Worthington rallied the crowd and each presented their case for shutting down the prison and how indefinite detention is, as Valerie Luczikowaska of Peaceful Tomorrows said, "a travesty of American principles."
James M. Russell: On 9th Anniversary of Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, Activists "Witness Against Torture" James M. Russell 2011
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Following Berrigan, a diverse coalition of groups that included Amnesty International USA, Center for Constitutional Rights, September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, WAT, as well as British journalist Andy Worthington rallied the crowd and each presented their case for shutting down the prison and how indefinite detention is, as Valerie Luczikowaska of Peaceful Tomorrows said, "a travesty of American principles."
James M. Russell: On 9th Anniversary of Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, Activists "Witness Against Torture" James M. Russell 2011
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