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Paperback Makers of Freedom Book

ISBN: 1025477677

ISBN13: 9781025477671

Makers of Freedom

"Makers of Freedom" is a compelling exploration of the lives and legacies of pivotal figures who dedicated themselves to the cause of human liberty. Written by influential social reformers Sherwood Eddy and Kirby Page, this work examines freedom not merely as a political concept, but as a profound social and spiritual struggle. Through a series of biographical sketches, the authors highlight individuals who challenged the status quo to combat injustice, inequality, and religious intolerance. From the abolitionist movement to spiritual reformations, the book traces the evolution of freedom across different eras and contexts.

Eddy and Page argue that true progress is driven by those with the courage to envision a more equitable world. By analyzing the motivations and obstacles faced by these "makers of freedom," the authors provide a thoughtful critique of social structures and a call for moral leadership. This volume remains an important text for readers interested in the intersection of faith, social activism, and the historical pursuit of universal human rights. Its message celebrates the power of individual conscience to effect systemic change and inspire future generations.

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