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A Persistent Voice: Marian Franz and Conscientious Objection to Military TaxationCo editors: Steve Ratzlaff, Tim Godshall. From 1982 to 2005 Franz lobbied for those conscientiously opposed to war to alternatively pay taxes to a fund for non military purposes only. This book compiles some of her writings and essays by others regarding the history and challenges of this movement. Paperback. Cascadia Publishing House, 2009. 211 pages.
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