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History Teaches Us to Resist
History Teaches Us to Resist: How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Times | Mary Frances Berry
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Historian and civil rights activist proves how progressive movements can flourish even in conservative times. Despair and mourning after the election of an antagonistic or polarizing president, such as Donald Trump, is part of the push-pull (…more)
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alisahar
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Mehso-so

A little disappointed in this book. I got it because Mary Frances Berry is the real deal— a leader in social movements and civil rights her entire life. It‘s strongest when she brings her own experience and leadership into the picture but much of the book reads like a series of Wikipedia entries. I was hoping for analysis on what makes a movement effective but it was largely a laundry list of various protests.

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alisahar
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Taking my audiobook and notes to Allium Market, a lovely Coolidge Corner cafe in #Brookline, while I wait for my RGB showing. (P.S. Yes, I shamelessly moved the 💐 to take this pic.)

tjwill Nice picture! I used to work in Brookline when I lived in Boston. Loved Coolidge Corner! 7y
alisahar @tjwill it‘s a great spot in Boston! 7y
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Hooked_on_books
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This is a good look at protest movements from the 1960s to the present, with the idea of educating and informing progressives about how protest can and has shaped policy and government action. Berry is an activist and former chair of the US Civil Rights Commission and thus well informed on the topic. I found this to be a hopeful read during a difficult time; it encourages me to keep at it.

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Hooked_on_books
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I just started this one on audio today. I had no idea that Nixon the candidate used his contacts in North Vietnam to delay peace talks Johnson wanted to prevent democrats from getting credit for ending the war. The lengths some people will go to for their own ends is disgusting. I don‘t have words for this.

Samplergal He was a terrible person. 7y
vivastory If I remember correctly, this was advice given to him by Kissinger 7y
MsLeah8417 Reagan did the same thing to Carter with the hostages in Iran. 7y
MsLeah8417 Oh, and he was an extreme racist. 7y
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