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the book, "Wrath of Angels," by James Risen and Judy Thomas (Basic Books, 1998, P. 60f). However, as the political and religious right essentially absorbed the anti-abortion movement in the early 1980s, Fager moved away from it, repudiated its increasingly rightwing and repressive character, and also reconsidered his understanding of the embryology and metaphysics involved. This evolution is described in his essay, "Abortion and Civil War". A portion of this essay was published in
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He later took up journalistic reporting, mainly for "alternative" papers in the Boston-Cambridge area, while still enrolled at Harvard Divinity School. By late 1970, he was free-lancing full-time. In the early 1970s he was commissioned by Charles Scribner's Sons to write a history of the Selma Voting
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In his writing, Fager has pursued several abiding interests: reporting, especially about current social issues such as the Civil Rights Movement, recent wars, militarism, and torture; religion, with special focus on Quakerism, or the Society of Friends; and stories, particularly for younger readers.
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In the late 1970s, Fager was briefly active in the anti-abortion movement, making connections with some anti-war-minded activists in it. However, he never supported the idea of legal prohibition of all abortions. He taught workshops on nonviolent protest at anti-abortion conferences, as described in
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In 1985 Fager began work for the U.S. Postal Service in northern Virginia, first as a substitute Rural Mail Carrier, and then as a Mailhandler, until mid-1994. The pay and benefits of the jobs were good for him and his family (four children). During these years of blue collar manual labor, however,
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In high school during the late 1950s, Fager got in trouble for writing and circulating a clandestine collection of satiric articles poking fun at teachers and school administrators. He has been writing ever since. He began work as a journalist in college, and in 1967, published his first book,
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From 1996 to 2002 Fager also held the position of Clerk in the Fellowship of Quakers in the Arts. He also was Clerk for the 2001 Quaker Peace Roundtable, and organizer of "A conference on The Military-Industrial Complex at 50", in January 2011. Since early 2005 he has been part of the Quaker
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Fager first met Quakers in Selma, Alabama in late 1965 when students from the newly launched Friends World Institute came to help with voter registration. He joined the Institute to serve his CO obligation and became acquainted with some Quakers who were involved in it. He worked as a junior
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Fager continues his research and writing. In 2013–2014, he was the Cadbury Scholar in Quaker history at Pendle Hill; while there he researched and wrote two books on the "Progressive Friends" movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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In 1979 Fager founded his own Kimo Press, which publishes Quaker literature, most of which was written by Fager himself. Beginning in 1981, he also edited an independent, muckraking and gadfly Quaker newsletter called
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In high school, Fager left Catholicism, and for some years regarded himself as an atheist. However, he was interested in religion, and at that time was much influenced by the work of
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led him to jettison the pro-war outlook he had inherited from a youth spent on military bases, and in late 1965 he had successfully applied for status as a
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in Atlanta, and was later sent by the SCLC to Selma, Alabama where he took part in the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement organized and directed by
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instructor at that college in 1966–1967. In 1969 he joined the Friends Meeting at Cambridge, Massachusetts, while he was studying at
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in late summer 1964, and soon became active in the Civil Rights Movement. In December 1964 he joined the staff of the
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in 1999. This is still published once or twice a year covering current events and religious thought among Quakers.
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Martha Quillin, "Peace activist to leave Quaker House"; Raleigh NC News & Observer, November 24, 2012, page 1B
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based in Long Island, New York. He then completed his service at the New York City Department of Social Services.
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Fager continued to be productive as a writer. He drew on this experience for his second mystery novel,
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Wisdom and Your Spiritual Journey: A Study of Wisdom in the Biblical and Quaker Traditions
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After leaving the Postal Service in 1994, Fager was hired to create an Issues Program at
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Remaking Friends: How Progressive Friends Changed Quakerism & Helped Save America
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Keeping Us Honest, Stirring the Pot: A Festschrift in Honor of H. Larry Ingle
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In July 2013, Fager was arrested in a peaceful protest that was part of the "
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Angels of Progress: A Documentary History of Progressive Friends, 1822-1940
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Without Apology: the Heroes, the Heritage and the Hope of Liberal Quakerism
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Life and Death and Two Chickens: Stories for Children, Stories of Childhood
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Fager has been married and divorced twice. He has fathered four children.
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family. He is the oldest of eleven children. He grew up on various
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Shaggy Locks & Birkenstocks: Studies in Liberal Quaker History
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Fager later participated in several peaceful protests against the
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Fager left Selma in early 1966. His experience with Dr. King's
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Uncertain Resurrection: The Poor Peoples Washington Campaign.
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Uncertain Resurrection: The Poor Peoples Washington Campaign
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Paper Trail: Writings from the Front Line of Peace Action:
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Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
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A Man Who Made a Difference: the Life of David H. Scull
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African American founding fathers of the United States
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Chicago Freedom Movement/Chicago open housing movement
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John F. Kennedy's speech to the nation on Civil Rights
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Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument
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Study War Some More (If You Want to Work for Peace)
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