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Stewardship in History: Lessons from Movement Success and Strain

Historical movements reveal that success depends not only on action, but on the structures that sustain it. Stewardship—through presence, integrity, and clear roles—has consistently shaped both the strengths and challenges of movements over time.

abolitionist movement, activism history, civil rights movement, ethical leadership, humane herald, Humane Party, movement building, stewardship, women’s suffrage

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