January 6, 2006
The Interconnectedness of American Protest Movements
T.V. Reed, a professor of American studies and English at Washington State University
The United States began as a social movement, and social movements have transformed American life ever since, writes Mr. Reed in The Art of Protest: Culture and Activism From the Civil Rights Movement to the Streets of Seattle (University of Minnesota Press). Such movements, he observes, have been carried along not only by songs and poetry, but also by protest
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