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Women in AA in the 1950s

August 2011
By: Betty H. (as told to Deborah H.) | Mesa, Arizona
Remembering what it was like to get sober as a woman in the early days of AA in the Twin Cities

Out of the wilderness

July 2010
By: BILL H. | Ann Arbor, Mich.
A teacher and canoeist finally accepts that drinking has made his life unmanageable

The Wonder of It All

February 2005
By: Jo P. | Charlotte, North Carolina
Life never runs out of surprises

The Only Faith You Need

February 2004
By: Michael B. | Atlanta, Georgia
An agnostic's adventure with the God thing

I Never Had It So Good

June 2001
By: Dossie P. | Aptos, California

Learning to Love

June 2000
By: Keven P. | Elk Grove Village, Illinois

My Mind and I

September 1997
By: Knoba D.

Touched By Grace

February 1997
By: A. Pauline B. | Royal Palm Beach, Florida

Who Was That Masked Man?

November 1994
By: C. S. | New York, New York
Tradition 11 - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.

Dad's Group

March 1994
By: Anonymous | Albuquerque, New Mexico

A Hole in the Bucket

February 1992
By: Dan M. | Yuma, Arizona

Our Leaders Are But Trusted Servants

September 1991
By: Don P. | Aurora, Colorado

Came to Believe. . .

November 1987
By: Anonymous
From the April 1957 Grapevine

Who Was That Masked Man?

May 1983
By: C. S. | Manhattan, New York
Anonymity and other strange practices made for zest and humor in early media reporting on AA--but the message got across

Al-anon Abroad

May 1968
By: Margaret W. | Detroit, Michigan
AAs and Al-Anons speak an international 'language of the heart' everywhere

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