J. Edward Guinan
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J. Edward Guinan (6 March 1936 – 26 December 2014) was a former stock trader who became a Paulist priest and was the founder Washington, D.C.'s Community for Creative Non-Violence in 1970. Guinan was the first to put the initiative for DC Statehood on the ballot, and it won all wards of the District to kickstart the statehood movement.
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J. Edward Guinan
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Denver, Colorado, U.S.
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Founder, Community for Creative Non-Violence. Author of the first ballot for the Statehood movement in the District of Columbia.
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American
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Editor, Peace and Nonviolence, Paulist Press, 1973; Editor, Redemption Denied: An Appalachian Reader, Gamaliel Press, 1976; Flesh and Spirit: A Religious View of Bicentennial America, Gamaliel Press, 1976.
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Community activist, former Paulist priest, former stock trader
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J. Edward Guinan (6 March 1936 – 26 December 2014) was a former stock trader who became a Paulist priest and was the founder Washington, D.C.'s Community for Creative Non-Violence in 1970. Guinan was the first to put the initiative for DC Statehood on the ballot, and it won all wards of the District to kickstart the statehood movement.
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1968
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John Edward Guinan
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