Incoming Resources
- Domestic extremism, Eamon Doyle, book editor
- Witness to the revolution, radicals, resisters, vets, hippies, and the year America lost its mind and found its soul, Clara Bingham
- The occupiers, the making of the 99 percent movement, Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky
- Americans in dissent, thirteen influential social critics of the nineteenth century, Steven L. Piott
- America's expiration date, the fall of empires and superpowers . . . and the future of the United States, Cal Thomas
- The defiant, protest movements in post-liberal America, Dawson Barrett
- Ideas and movements that shaped America, from the Bill of Rights to "Occupy Wall Street", Michael S. Green and Scott L. Stabler, editors
- The suppression of dissent, how the state and mass media squelch USAmerican social movements, Jules Boykoff
- Missing class, strengthening social movement groups by seeing class cultures, Betsy Leondar-Wright
- The age of insurrection, the radical right's assault on American democracy, David Neiwert
- 1960s counterculture, documents decoded, Jim Willis
- American protest literature, edited by Zoe Trodd ; foreword by John Stauffer ; afterword by Howard Zinn
- History teaches us to resist, how progressive movements have succeeded in challenging times, Mary Frances Berry
- Dissent, the history of an American idea, Ralph Young
- Necessary trouble, Americans in revolt, Sarah Jaffe
- The social protests of 2020, visceral responses to police brutality, COVID-19, and circumscribed sexuality, edited by Joyce A. Joyce
- Picturing resistance, moments and movements of social change from the 1950s to today, Melanie Light and Ken Light
- When we fight, we win, twenty-first-century social movements and the activists that are transforming our world, Greg Jobin-Leeds and AgitArte ; foreword by Rinku Sen ; afterword by Antonia Darder