We the Resistance

Documenting a History of Nonviolent Protest in the United States

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March 27, 2022 | History

A first-person history of nonviolent resistance in the U.S., from pre-Revolutionary America to the Trump years.

While historical accounts of the United States typically focus on the nation's military past, a rich and vibrant counter narrative remains basically unknown to most Americans. This alternate history of the formation of our nation—and its character—is one in which courageous individuals and movements have wielded the tools of nonviolence to resist unjust, unfair, and immoral policies and practices.

We the Resistance gives curious citizens and current resisters unfiltered access to the hearts and minds of their activist predecessors. Beginning with the pre-Revolutionary War era and continuing through to the present day, readers will encounter the voices of protestors sharing instructive stories about their methods (from sit-ins to tree sitting) and opponents (from Puritans to Wall Street bankers), as well as inspirational stories about their failures (from slave petitions to the fight for the ERA), and successes (from enfranchisement for women to today's reform of police practices). Instruction and inspiration run throughout this captivating reader, generously illustrated with historic graphics and photographs of nonviolent protests throughout U.S. history.

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City Lights Books
Language
English
Pages
610

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We the Resistance: Documenting a History of Nonviolent Protest in the United States
2019, City Lights Books
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San Francisco, USA

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Library of Congress
HN57.W3595 2018

Contributors

Editor
Michael G. Long
Foreword
Chris Hedges
Afterword
Dolores Huerta

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Paperback
Number of pages
610

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OL26742866M
ISBN 10
0872867560
ISBN 13
9780872867567

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