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      The Analysis of Countermovements

      Social Problems
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              Protest as a Political Resource

              The frequent resort to protest activity by relatively powerless groups in recent American politics suggests that protest represents an important aspect of minority group and low income group politics. At the same time that Negro civil rights strategists have recognized the problem of using protest as a meaningful political instrument, groups associated with the “war on poverty” have increasingly received publicity for protest activity. Saul Alinsky's Industrial Areas Foundation, for example, continues to receive invitations to help organize low income communities because of its ability to mobilize poor people around the tactic of protest. The riots which dominated urban affairs in the summer of 1967 appear not to have diminished the dependence of some groups on protest as a mode of political activity.
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                Social Problems
                Social Problems
                JSTOR
                00377791
                15338533
                June 1980
                June 1980
                : 27
                : 5
                : 620-635
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                10.2307/800200
                38f2a0c6-4545-471a-9fa1-b582d8bf5333
                © 1980
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