Talk:Twenty-Four Hours A Day
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"24-Hours A Day" is not AA conference approved literature.
[edit]The sentence "In Alcoholics Anonymous literature Walker became the second most popular A.A. author in total book sales, second only to Bill W." seems to imply that "24-Hours A Day" is approved by the AA COnference and is part of official AA literature. This not the case. "24-Hours A Day" is not listed at the AA website.
Kansanbybirth (talk) 10:32, 26 August 2018 (UTC)
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Richmond Walker son of Joseph Walker, co-signer of the first Humanist Manifesto?
[edit]I am curious whether someone can confirm this? 2601:242:8200:10E0:B498:3CD2:8B8B:31CE (talk) 20:12, 4 July 2022 (UTC)