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Maggie Kuhn

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Speak your mind, even though your voice shakes.


— Maggie Kuhn


#voice #courage

Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind - even if your voice shakes.


— Maggie Kuhn


#even #fear #mind #people #shakes

Old age is not a disease - it is strength and survivorship, triumph over all kinds of vicissitudes and disappointments, trials and illnesses.


— Maggie Kuhn


#disappointments #disease #illnesses #kinds #old

There must be a goal at every stage of life! There must be a goal!


— Maggie Kuhn


#goal #life #must #stage

Power should not be concentrated in the hands of so few, and powerlessness in the hands of so many.


— Maggie Kuhn


#few #hands #many #power #powerlessness

Few people know how to be old.


— Maggie Kuhn


#few people #how #know #old #people

When you least expect it, someone may actually listen to what you have to say.


— Maggie Kuhn


#expect #least #listen #may #say

By the year 2020, the year of perfect vision, the old will outnumber the young.


— Maggie Kuhn


#outnumber #perfect #vision #will #year






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The Presbyterian Church of the USA
During the 1950s and 1960s Kuhn worked for the Presbyterian Church where Maggie Kuhn hoped to give emphasis to the social dimension of the Gospel. Kuhn wrote her autobiography No Stone Unturned in 1991. The Gray Panthers also combated the then-popular "disengagement theory" which argues that old age involves a necessary separation from society as a prelude to death.

Maggie Kuhn (August 3 1905 – April 22 1995) was an American activist known for founding the Gray Panthers movement in August 1970 after being forced into retirement by the Presbyterian Church. For decades Maggie Kuhn combined her activism with caring for her disabled mother and a brother who suffered from mental illness. " She also dedicated her life to fighting for human rights social and economic justice global peace integration and an understanding of mental health issues.

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