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In this episode, constitutional law professor and author Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discusses her book A Protest History of the United States, a sweeping examination of American history through the lens of dissent and activism. From the nation's founding to modern social movements, we explore how protest has shaped laws, expanded rights, and defined democracy itself.
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In this episode, constitutional law professor and author Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discusses her book A Protest History of the United States, a sweeping examination of American history through the lens of dissent and activism. From the nation's founding to modern social movements, we explore how protest has shaped laws, expanded rights, and defined democracy itself.