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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I. JUSTIFYING CIVIL AND UNCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE -- 1. Uncivil Disobedience -- 2. Disobedience in Black: On Race and Dissent -- 3. The Radical Possibilities of Protest -- PART II. THE STRATEGY OF POLITICAL PROTEST -- 4. Competing Theories of Nonviolent Politics -- 5. No Justice, No Peace: Uncivil Protest and the Politics of Confrontation -- 6. Protest Fatigue -- 7. "No Ways Tired": An Antidote for Protest Fatigue in the Trump Era -- PART III. THE DEMOCRATIC SIGNIFICANCE OF PROTEST AND DISSENT -- 8. Defining Nonviolence as a Matter of Law and Politics -- 9. On the Strike and Democratic Protest -- 10. Are Protests Good or Bad for Democracy? -- Index