A Protest History of the United States
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
Part of ReVisioning History
Part of ReVisioning History
Category: U.S. History | Domestic Politics
Category: U.S. History | Domestic Politics
Category: U.S. History | Domestic Politics
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$21.95
Feb 03, 2026 | ISBN 9780807022689
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$31.95
Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9780807010815
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Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9780807010822
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Praise
“This is a must-read for those who seeks facts and the story regarding the history of protests in this place called America.”
—Our Time Press
“Attentive to historical records, memoir, environmentalism, and the arts, legal scholar Gloria Browne-Marshall provides fervent affirmation of the many different groups, causes, and methods that comprise the protest tradition from our nation’s founding to today’s pursuit of a more perfect union.”
—Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Victor S. Thomas Professor of History and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University
“To Gloria Browne-Marshall, protest is primal and a prism through which she has exhaustively examined its resonance in American history. Her broad and insightful discussion of protest, from its most violent expression to the mere thrusting of one’s fist in the air, shows how it has been persistently at the core of the nation’s existence. She thoughtfully demonstrates that protest is essential to the origins of the US, an unbroken thread from the Powhatan to George Floyd.”
—Herb Boyd, American Book Award recipient and author of Black Detroit: A People’s History of Self-Determination
“We don’t often read history seeking hope, but in Gloria Browne-Marshall’s A Protest History of the United States, we find it in every exquisitely written chapter. Browne-Marshall’s extraordinary book chronicles the marginalized American heroes who, through overt and covert acts of rebellion, protested systemic injustice, cruelty, and greed. Through careful research, attentive examination, and innovative vision, Browne-Marshall has uncovered a national legacy of resistance and resilience we can believe in.”
—Erika Krouse, author of Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation
“‘Workers are the backbone of every nation’ is the important conclusion learned from Browne-Marshall’s insightful chapter about labor unions and how protesting workers have fought back after being denied decent job conditions and their right to organize unions. Still, as A Protest History of the United States shows, many companies don’t get it: workers never give up!”
—Stefan Löfven, former prime minister of Sweden and former president of the Swedish Industrial and Metal Workers Union
Table Of Contents
Author’s Note
INTRODUCTION
Our Conflicted Protest History
CHAPTER ONE
Indigenous Resistance for Land, Life, and Culture
CHAPTER TWO
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
CHAPTER THREE
Labor Rights and Union Strikes
CHAPTER FOUR
Anti-war Marches and Conscientious Objectors
CHAPTER FIVE
Rebellions Behind Our Golden Door
CHAPTER SIX
Her Body. Her Ballot.
CHAPTER SEVEN
Protesting Violent Policing
CHAPTER EIGHT
Contesting Climate Denial and Environmental Racism
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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