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In 1970, when the United Presbyterian Church informed 65-year-old Maggie Kuhn that she , shwould have to retire from her executive position, she was surprised and unprepared. But instead of bemoaning her fate, she proceeded to do what she'd done all her life, change the rules. Kuhn got together with five friends in similar predicaments and formed the Gray Panthers. At a time when the old had become a neglected and forgotten class, the Panthers championed the role and status of the elderly as no organization had before.
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No stone unturned: the life and times of Maggie Kuhn
1991, Ballantine Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0345373731 9780345373731
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-234).
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