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A Passion for the Possible

This book delves into the idea of possibility, examining how it influences individual aspirations and collective progress. It likely offers insights into the mindset and strategies that can lead to achieving seemingly impossible goals. more

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William Sloane Coffin
William Sloane Coffin

William Sloane Coffin was an American social activist, theologian, and writer. Known for his steadfast commitment to peace, civil rights, and social justice, he served as a pastor at the Church of the Pilgrim in Manhattan, New York City. An active participant in the anti-Vietnam War movement during the 1960s and 1970s, Coffin's speeches and actions significantly influenced social change, making him a prominent figure of his time. more

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