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El Manual de Líderes – Una Guía Estructurada e Introducción a No Violencia Kingiana

El Manual de Líderes – Una Guía Estructurada e Introducción a No Violencia Kingiana
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El Manual de Líderes – Una Guía Estructurada e Introducción a No Violencia Kingiana

This 26-module nonviolence education program text presents an introduction to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s philosophy and methodology. The Leaders Manual examines the historical context, philosophical and strategic foundations and mobilization and organizational methods of Kingian nonviolence conflict reconciliation. The manual is the text for the faculty development programs.

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The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence (Spanish)
Bernard Lafayette Jr. and David C. Jehnsen

The Institute for Human Rights and Responsibilities Publications, 1995
Traducción: 1995

English Edition ISBN: 1-888615-00-1
Spanish Edition ISBN: 1-888615-07-9

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