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Charles Colson

Charles Colson

Lawyer, public servant, christian advocate

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Founder of
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Prison Fellowship
Birthdate
October 16, 1931
Birthplace
Boston
Boston
Date of Death
April 21, 2012
Place of Death
Falls Church, Virginia
Falls Church, Virginia
Author of
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Kingdoms in Conflict
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How Now Shall We Live
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Six million angels
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Loving God
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Christ in Easter
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Educated at
The George Washington University
The George Washington University
Brown University
Brown University
Buckingham Browne & Nichols
Buckingham Browne & Nichols
Occupation
Writer
Writer
Lawyer
Lawyer
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Author
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Politician
Politician
ISNI
00000001147653010
Open Library ID
OL2514171A0
VIAF
854142160

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Citizenship
United States
United States
Wikidata ID
Q451808
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Charles Colson was a person born on October 16, 1931 in Boston and was a citizen of the United States. Colson passed away on April 21, 2012 in Falls Church, Virginia.

Charles Colson's various occupations included being a writer, lawyer, and politician. He was educated at Brown University, The George Washington University, and Buckingham Browne & Nichols.

He was also the founder of Prison Fellowship, an organization focused on supporting prisoners, their families, and advocating for criminal justice reform.

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