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Profiles in Moral Courage

42 essays
Portraits of peacemakers, activists, and people of conscience who chose the harder right over the easier wrong. This is the largest collection, featuring Daniel Berrigan and the Catonsville draft board raid, Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker movement, Sargent Shriver and the Peace Corps, Palestinian farmer Daoud Nassar and his Tent of Nations, Iraqi refugee Batul Al-Zubeidy, and many others — teachers, nurses, nuns, priests, soldiers-turned-pacifists, and ordinary people whose moral imagination led them to extraordinary acts. McCarthy finds courage not in grand gestures but in persistence.