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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 185. Chapters: Martin Luther King, Jr., African-American Civil Rights Movement, Civil disobedience, Rosa Parks, Activism, Direct action, Consensus decision-making, Strike action, Committee, Allotment, Communitarianism, Medgar Evers, Khudai Khidmatgar, Nonviolent resistance, Affordable housing, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Bayard Rustin, Wilson v. State of Georgia, Clergy Letter Project, Flash mob, Mau movement, Kathy Kelly, Reproductive justice, Open source governance, Boycott, Aksyon ng Bayan Rosario 2001 And Beyond, St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, Chinese Staff and Workers' Association, E. J. Josey, Greensboro massacre, Demonstration, Precarity, Kathryn McGee, Curtis Sliwa, Queer Nation, McJob, Joe Horn shooting controversy, Netroots Nation, Industrial Areas Foundation, Uganda Rural Fund, Khap, Smart mob, Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism, Furtherfield, Black Radical Congress, Tax resistance, Picketing, A Scientific Support for Darwinism, Second Superpower, Precarious work, Sally Regenhard, Contingent workforce, Patricia Stephens Due, Low Income Housing Institute, Lindis Percy, Madeline Wheeler Murphy, Association of Youth Organizations Nepal, PICO National Network, National Priorities Project, Gamaliel Foundation, Invisible Party, Choice USA, Frederick B. Williams, Icarus Project, Community-based participatory research, Dexter Scott King, Women's Political Council, Community building, Quaker poll, Melnea Cass, Activism industry, Asset-based community development, An Act of Conscience, Atlanta Student Movement, Grassroots fundraising, An Appeal for Human Rights, National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities, Behavior Change Communication, Yolanda King, Stephen H. Gloucester, No Pants Day, Alice's Meadow, Not In Our Town, EuroMayDay, Direct Action...