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Charles Eugene Fager (born 1942), known as Chuck Fager, is an American activist, author, editor, publisher and an outspoken and prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers. He is known for his work in both the Civil Rights Movement and in the Peace movement. His written works include religious and political essays, humor, adult fiction, and juvenile fiction, and he is best known for his 1974 book Selma 1965: The March That Changed the South, his in-depth history of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement which led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

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  • Charles Eugene Fager (nacido en 1942), conocido como "Chuck Fager" es un activista estadounidense, autor, editor, y es miembro prominente de la Religious Society of Friends. Es conocido por su trabajo en el Movimiento de Derechos Civiles y en el Movimiento a favor de la Paz en 1960. Entre sus escritos figuran ensayos sobre religión y política, obras humorísticas, ficción para adultos y para adolescentes. Su obra más conocida es "Selma 1965: The March That Changed the South" (La marcha que cambió el Sur), centrada en el Movimiento a favor del Derecho al Voto de 1965. Fue director de la "Casa de los Cuáqueros" en Fayetteville, Carolina del Norte, un proyecto en pro de la paz, cerca de Fort Bragg, importante base del Ejército de los Estados Unidos. (es)
  • Charles Eugene Fager (born 1942), known as Chuck Fager, is an American activist, author, editor, publisher and an outspoken and prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers. He is known for his work in both the Civil Rights Movement and in the Peace movement. His written works include religious and political essays, humor, adult fiction, and juvenile fiction, and he is best known for his 1974 book Selma 1965: The March That Changed the South, his in-depth history of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement which led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. (en)
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