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A little disappointed in this book. I got it because Mary Frances Berry is the real deal— a leader in social movements and civil rights her entire life. It‘s strongest when she brings her own experience and leadership into the picture but much of the book reads like a series of Wikipedia entries. I was hoping for analysis on what makes a movement effective but it was largely a laundry list of various protests.