Tulsa Peace Fellowship

There never was a good war or a bad peace. ~Ben Franklin

Non-violent civic action in protest against the wars. TPF board member Joni LeViness was among the 'Tulsa Ten' who got themselves arrested for obstructing a city street. In a testament to a well-organized non-violent civic action, the police were forewarned of exactly what were TPF's intentions, and the Tulsa police were very civil with the anti-war activists involved.

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TPF is a registered non-profit organization in the State of Oklahoma, a non-partisan and non-sectarian civic sector organization, devoted to peace, social uplift, and nonviolence.

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