Author: Hall, Nancy Irene.
Description: 227, [28] p., [86] pages of plates : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Notes: Includes bibliographies and index.
Author: Friedman, Sarah.
Civil disobedience is a non-violent violation of the law, done deliberately in protest against injustice. - Page 2 of cover. "After lacing up your boots to go kick injustice's ass with your pickets and peaceful resistance- take a few minutes to read this zine! How to Plan for Action is a tiny, concise, and invaluable resource to educated protesting. Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Go stand your ground, but first figure out how to do so legally and wisely. Learn the basics of safety prep, how to deal with the police, what to expect if you're arrested, and most importantly how to be intentional and respectful as a member of a protesting community." - From Publisher
Author: Biel, Joe, 1977-.
Other Author(s): Blue, Elly.
Full title: How to Boycott: make your voice heard, understand history, & change the world
From Chick-Fil-A to the Boston Tea Party, Nike to Women's Suffrage in the U.S., United Farm Workers to the Woolworth's Lunch Counter, boycotts have been an instrumental way to push the needle and change the world from the ground up. This zine distinguishes between virtgue signaling and boycotts and how to channel the lessons from history to change the world in your own movements by building effective coalitions and creating public sympathy for them. Read up and you'll be along with the wild ride of history as well as tips from those who were successful about how to be the change that you want to see! - From publisher
An Honorary award certificate given to Reverend Oscar Adolf Tingelstad dated May 25, 1952.