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Speak Truth To Power is the phrase, coined by a Quaker, used throughout the world for non-violent protest.

Bayard Rustin

Bayard Rustin
Bayard Rustin

From their origins in mid-17th-century England, Quakers practised speaking truth to power when addressing people in authority. Seeking religious and social equality, they challenged those who held influence and the capacity to bring about change. It was not until the 20th century, however, that “Speak Truth to Power” became a phrase in its own right.

In 1955, the American Friends Service Committee published the pamphlet Speak Truth to Power – A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence. Written by Bayard Rustin (1912–1987), a Friend and leading civil and gay rights activist, the pamphlet was one in a series of five that explored how to “ease tension and move toward international peace” in a nuclear-armed world.

From the pamphlet's introduction:

“The urgent need is not to preach religious truth, but to show how it is possible and why it is reasonable to give practical expression to it in the great conflict that now divides the world. Our truth is an ancient one: that love endures and overcomes; that hatred destroys; that what is obtained by love is retained, but what is obtained by hatred proves a burden. This truth, fundamental to the position which rejects reliance on the method of war, is ultimately a religious perception, a belief that stands outside of history. Because of this we could not end this study without discussing the relationship between the politics of time with which people are daily concerned and the politics of eternity which they too easily ignore.”

Speak Truth to Power pamphlet

Speak truth to power today

The political tactic of non-violent engagement with authority embraced by the pamphlet was widely adopted by US Civil Rights movements from the late 1950s onwards. Today, shaped by that legacy, speaking truth to power has come to mean peaceful challenge to injustice and oppression in many different contexts.

Speaking truth to power means holding convictions deeply and working persistently to have them heard.

It may not be popular. It involves risk. It means standing for something.

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