Civil Disobedience
Explore the compelling history of civil disobedience in the United States with Civil Disobedience by Mary Ellen Snodgrass. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this comprehensive volume spans 736 pages, delving into pivotal moments that shaped American society. From the iconic Boston Tea Party in 1773 to the Pullman Strike in 1894 and the impactful draft card burnings and sit-ins of more recent times, this book uncovers the powerful role of civil disobedience as a catalyst for change. Snodgrass provides insightful information on key figures, significant events, and the places that have defined this bold form of protest. Whether you are a student, historian, or simply curious about the dynamics of social movements, this title serves as an essential resource for understanding how defiance against the law has spotlighted critical issues and driven societal progress. Discover the enduring legacy of civil disobedience today!