Mothers Day from Amnesty International
Forty years before Mother’s Day became a national holiday, Julia Ward Howe, author of the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” called for a “Mother’s Day of Peace.” She asked:“Why do not the mothers of mankind interfere in these matters, to prevent the waste of that human life of which they alone bear and know the cost?”
The book, "1000 Peace Women"
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Stop violence against women T
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Women of Spirit CD
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