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Social Welfare History Project Shakers – A Utopian Community: Founded In U.S. 1776
They Can Dream, Can't They? : Democracy Journal
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The Vanishing Shakers," January 18, 1917 | IDCA
The Shakers, or the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearance, represent one of the most successful utopian communities in American history. Although their last remaining community currently numbers less than
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Shakers - Wikipedia
About the Film | The Shakers | Ken Burns | PBS
History of the Shakers (U.S. National Park Service)
Social Welfare History Project Shakers – A Utopian Community: Founded In U.S. 1776
On the Trail of the Shakers in New England - Academy Travel
These Forward-Thinking Utopian Communities Impacted Design in Major Ways | Architectural Digest
Shakers - Wikipedia
Preston Scott Cohen's Post-Shaker studio draws on the austere formal language of Shaker design in proposing a new art colony in Mount Lebanon, NY - Harvard Graduate School of Design
Shaker Heritage Society | Would you enjoy living as a Shaker?
Paradise Now: The Story of American Utopianism,' by Chris Jennings - The New York Times
Biography of Ann Lee, Founder of the Shakers
Shakerism in America (U.S. National Park Service)
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