Anyone got recommendations for books on how social movements (Civil Rights, LGBTQ+, women's suffrage, MADD, abolitionism, etc) succeeded? I'm interested in specific, nitty-gritty strategies and tactics!
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Thanks for the recommendations! I've been meaning to read A People's History of the US for a while now. (I think(?) you recommended it to me earlier? Or maybe I saw it on a links page)
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You might look up Karl Frost at the Max Planck institute for evolutionary anthropology in Leipzig. He's studied the evolution of social movements too.
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There’s also a graphic novel that
@repjohnlewis worked on called March. It tells the story of the Civil Rights Movement from his POVThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Only tangential but WRT movement acceptance and turning of tides, Groupthink by Irving Janis is an incredible read.
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