
The Authoritarian Playbook: "A Protest History of the US"
From Your Call by Rose Aguilar
April 29, 2026 · 49 min
About this episode
Gloria Browne-Marshall discusses her book on the history of protests in the US and their role in achieving social change.
In her new book, civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall argues that lasting change has always been the product of sustained, collective protest efforts.
People in this episode
Host: Rose Aguilar
Guest: Gloria Browne-Marshall
Topics covered
- civil rights
- protest
- collective action
- social change
- history
Keywords
- civil rights
- protest history
- Gloria Browne-Marshall
- collective protest
- social change
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Authoritarian Playbook
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