
A Protest History of the United States
- abolitionist John Brown, who was executed for initiating the 1859 slave revolt at Harpers Ferry
- labor organizer Mother Jones, who fought for the enforcement of the 8-hour workday
- civil rights activist Daisy Bates, who played a leading role in the 1957 Little Rock Integration Crisis
As contemporary movements struggle with inertia and doubt, Browne-Marshall underscores the essential role of protest as an American tradition in shaping and preserving democratic principles. By illuminating the strategies and sacrifices of activists past and present, A Protest History of the United States empowers readers to find their own voice in today's fights for justice.
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- abolitionist John Brown, who was executed for initiating the 1859 slave revolt at Harpers Ferry
- labor organizer Mother Jones, who fought for the enforcement of the 8-hour workday
- civil rights activist Daisy Bates, who played a leading role in the 1957 Little Rock Integration Crisis
As contemporary movements struggle with inertia and doubt, Browne-Marshall underscores the essential role of protest as an American tradition in shaping and preserving democratic principles. By illuminating the strategies and sacrifices of activists past and present, A Protest History of the United States empowers readers to find their own voice in today's fights for justice.








