<p><strong>A New Book That Demonstrates How Ordinary American Communities Challenge the &ldquo;One Percent&rdquo; and Win</strong></p><p><em>Good Trouble: A Shoeleather History of Nonviolent Direct Action</em> is a riveting chronicle of stories that prove time and again the actions of thoughtful committed people can change their country and the world. It is a brisk inspiring primer for veteran activists and newcomers alike.</p><p>Civil Rights struggles. &ldquo;Fight for $15&rdquo; strikes. Tenant occupations. LGBT campaigns. Each of the 40-plus examples in <em>Good Trouble</em> focuses on the power of organizing and mobilizing relevant in any context and serves as an &ldquo;emergency tool kit&rdquo; for nonviolent direct action. &nbsp;</p><p><em>&ldquo;Good Trouble </em>comes to us at a time when faith in our democracy is fading&rdquo; writes Rev. Damaris Whittaker senior minister of Fort Washington Collegiate Church New York. &ldquo;Change is the result of action but those without hope do not act. <em>Good Trouble</em> is a tale of overcoming despair to beat the system&rdquo;<strong> </strong>says Jackie Allen-Doucot lifelong member of the Catholic Worker Movement.</p><p>The book takes its title from a quote by John Lewis member of congress and legendary civil rights hero who led a 2016 sit-in on the floor of the U.S. House Of Representatives: &ldquo;Dr. King and Rosa Parks inspired me to get into trouble. Good Trouble.&rdquo;</p><p><em>Good Trouble</em> author Steve Thornton is a retired union organizer who has spent forty-five years on the front lines of student labor community environmental and anti-racist struggles. This is his third book the first with <em>Hard Ball Press</em> publisher of a wide range of working class writings.</p>
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