Biography
A long time NVI supporter, renowned advocate for peace and social justice. A lifelong Quaker who later embraced Catholicism, Taylor founded numerous organizations, including the Fair Housing Council of Delaware Valley, Witness for Peace, and the Movement for a New Society. His efforts centered on confronting injustice, promoting equality, and advocating for human rights across the globe, often drawing inspiration from figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
Books by Richard K. Taylor
Academic Freedom in Higher Edu
Academic Freedom in Higher Education
English Radicalism in the Twentieth Century
Apostolic Almanac
Apostolic Almanac
For a radical higher education after postmodernism
Lifelong Learning and the University
From continuing education to l
From continuing education to lifelong learning
Peace and justice ministry
Peace and justice ministry
Against the bomb
Campaigns for peace
Campaigns for peace
A peace ministry in practice
A peace ministry in practice
University adult education in
University adult education in England and the USA
The British Nuclear Disarmamen
The British Nuclear Disarmament movement of 1958 to 1965 and its legacy to the left
Nuclear holocaust & Christian hope
Protest Makers
Protest Makers
Bradford, 1890-1914
Bradford, 1890-1914
The protest makers
The protest makers
Economics and the Gospel
Friends & the racial crisis
Friends & the racial crisis
Adult Education and the Working Class