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“Fifty years after one of the most extraordinary episodes of social upheaval in American history, we seem to have forgotten what activism is.” Malcolm Gladwell looks back at the beginnings of the civil-rights movement and tells why the next revolution will not be tweeted.
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Posted on 20/10/201026/07/2021Author edafeCategories articleTags activism, change, facebook, history, media, politics, protest, right, twitter

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