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Learning About People Power: Choosing the Right Ideas to Explain Nonviolent Struggle

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Learning About People Power: Choosing the Right Ideas to Explain Nonviolent Struggle

Transcript of Jack DuVall’s 2005 remarks to California State Polytechnic University—focusing on terrorism.

Jack DuVall

Delivered at the “Nonviolence and Social Change” Summer Institute for K-12 Educators
California State Polytechnic University
July 30, 2005

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