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The Civil Disobedience Handbook: A Brief History and Practical Advice for the Politically Disenchanted

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Non-violent civil disobedience is an American tradition, an essential element of a working democracy. From the Bill of Rights to contemporary direct action tactics utilized by the Ruckus Society, this handbook outlines a brief history of social protest. Helpful resources and handy information are included, as well as tips on everything from getting arrested to manipulating the media.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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James Tracy

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James Tracy is the co-author (with Amy Sonnie) of "Hillbilly Nationalists: Urban Race Rebels and Black Power: Community Organizing in Radical Times," and Dispatches Against Displacement: Field Notes From San Francisco's Housing Wars.

Tracy has edited two activist handbooks, the Civil Disobedience Handbook and the Military Draft Handbook, both on Manic D Press. Works of Poetry include co-editing "Avanti Popolo: Italian-Americans Sail Beyond Columbus," and Sparks and Codes.

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June 27, 2007
Interesting, but for those just starting to have an interest in the activist life. Good overview and account of several types of civil disobedience, but nothing too deep.
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