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    Elizabeth Anderson

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    Recording of the radio show The North Avenue Lounge broadcast June 2, 2014 on WREK Atlanta, 91.1FMWriter and Executive Director of Charis Circle, Elizabeth Anderson, talks about books, writing, and Charis Books and More

    Elizabeth Anderson

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    Newspaper photograph from obituary of Elizabeth Anderson. Elizabeth "Betty" Lee Anderson (1931-2013) was born in Marshfield, MO, the daughter of Dyer David Evans and Elsie Laura Augusta Richey. She married James Laythe Anderson in 1950. Her career as an Avon representative spanned over 20 years

    Elizabeth Anderson: The Imperative of Integration

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    A pilgrimage to Rubidoux : [a poem] / Elizabeth Anderson Freeman.

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    Elizabeth Anderson to present senior recital at Ouachita April 20

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    Ouachita Baptist University will host Elizabeth Anderson in her senior piano recital Friday, April 20, at 11 a.m. The recital, which will be held in McBeth Recital Hall in Mabee Fine Arts Center on Ouachita’s campus, is free and open to the public

    30: Learning from History with Elizabeth Anderson

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    Slavery is immoral. There’s no debate about it these days. But Americans didn’t always think that way. The morality of slavery was a hotly contested issue in the 18th and 19th centuries. So how did we get from the point where preachers praised slavery in their sermons to today when no one would ever publicly question the wrongness of slavery? Shifts in moral thinking like this come about during a process called moral inquiry. On today\u27s show, we hear from the philosopher Elizabeth Anderson, who argues that the way people went about moral inquiry over two hundred years ago holds important lessons for how we ought to face questions of morality today

    Elizabeth Anderson: Private government: how employers rule our lives (and why we don’t talk about it) [Rezension]

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