Voice from the Margins

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Voices from the Margins is a compelling exploration of Howard Thurman’s vision of justice, compassion, and the emancipated human spirit. Blending biography, philosophy, and moral reflection, M. Sharpe examines how power operates quietly and structurally in the lives of the marginalized—particularly through education and racialized systems. Rooted in Thurman’s insights on the disinherited, the book connects past and present to reveal enduring patterns of exclusion, while offering a resonant call to awareness, resilience, and reclaimed voice.

Reviews

Thomas Breen

Executive Editor, Beacon Gate Traditional Publishing

This is a literary biography with academic rigor and spiritual depth. We’re very interested in a special edition release timed with civil rights anniversaries—possibly including a discussion guide or classroom materials.

Dr. Fatima Al-Hashim

Human Rights and Religion Analyst, Global Peace Forum – UAE

Sharpe’s exploration of Thurman’s philosophy goes beyond race—it touches the very fabric of interfaith dialogue and peace-building. We’d be thrilled to host the author in a virtual symposium on spiritual justice in global movements.

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