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100 _aGillion Daniel Q
245 _aThe political power of protest : Minority activism and shifts in public policy
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2013
300 _a191p
_cxiii
365 _b Rs. 1,448
505 _aTable of contents 1. A continuum of information: the influence of minority political protest; 2. Measuring information in minority protest; 3. Viewing minority protest from the hill: the response from an individual and collective body of Congress; 4. Knocking on the president's door: the impact of minority protest on presidential responsiveness; 5. Appealing to an unlikely branch: minority political protest and the Supreme Court; 6. Conclusion: settling protest dust and a future outlook on minority policies.
650 _a1. Protest - Movements - U S A 2. Political Participation - U S A 3. Minorities - Civil Rights - U S A
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