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Spiritual Heroes of 12-Step Recovery

These stories are of the heroes who created and protected the 12-Steps as created in 1934. They allow us in A.A. to know and better understand our past as a group.

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: Rowland Hazard
  • Part 3: Ebby Thatcher
  • Part 4: Dr. William Silkworth
  • Part 5: William James
  • Part 6: Sam Shoemaker
  • Part 7: Henrietta Seiberling
  • Part 8: Frank Buchman, the early years
  • Part 9: Frank Buchman, the middle years
  • Part 10: Frank Buchman, the later years
  • Part 11: Anne Ripley Smith
  • Part 12: The Five Ms




 

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