Power concedes nothing :: how grassroots organizing wins elections /
"The November 2020 US election was arguably the most consequential since the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln-and grassroots leaders and organizers played crucial roles in the contention for the presidency and control of both houses of Congress. Power Concedes Nothing tells the stories behind a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The November 2020 US election was arguably the most consequential since the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln-and grassroots leaders and organizers played crucial roles in the contention for the presidency and control of both houses of Congress. Power Concedes Nothing tells the stories behind a victory that won both the White House and the Senate and powered progressive candidates to new levels of influence. It describes the on-the-ground efforts that mobilized a record-breaking turnout by registering new voters and motivating an electorate both old and new. In doing so it charts a viable path to victory for the vital contests upcoming in 2022 and 2024. Contributors include: Cliff Albright, Yong Jung Cho, Larry Cohen, Sendolo Diaminah, Neidi Dominguez, David Duhalde, Alicia Garza, Ryan Greenwood, Arisha Michelle Hatch, Jon Liss, Thenjiwe McHarris, Andrea Cristina Mercado, Maurice Mitchell, Rafael Návar, Deepak Pateriya, Ai-jen Poo, W. Mondale Robinson, Art Reyes III, Nsé Ufot and Mario Yedidia"-- |
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520 | |a "The November 2020 US election was arguably the most consequential since the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln-and grassroots leaders and organizers played crucial roles in the contention for the presidency and control of both houses of Congress. Power Concedes Nothing tells the stories behind a victory that won both the White House and the Senate and powered progressive candidates to new levels of influence. It describes the on-the-ground efforts that mobilized a record-breaking turnout by registering new voters and motivating an electorate both old and new. In doing so it charts a viable path to victory for the vital contests upcoming in 2022 and 2024. Contributors include: Cliff Albright, Yong Jung Cho, Larry Cohen, Sendolo Diaminah, Neidi Dominguez, David Duhalde, Alicia Garza, Ryan Greenwood, Arisha Michelle Hatch, Jon Liss, Thenjiwe McHarris, Andrea Cristina Mercado, Maurice Mitchell, Rafael Návar, Deepak Pateriya, Ai-jen Poo, W. Mondale Robinson, Art Reyes III, Nsé Ufot and Mario Yedidia"-- |c From EBSCOhost, | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: 2020 Was an Extraordinary Year -- Part 1: Building Progressive Power in the States -- 1 Change a State and Shock a Nation: Georgia in the 2020 Elections -- 2 The Battle for Democracy in Michigan -- 3 LUCHA's 10-Year Road Map to Victory -- 4 New Virginia Majority: We Win by Expanding Democracy -- 5 Florida's Rising Majority Learns from Its Wins-and Its Opponents -- 6 Pennsylvania Stands Up: Stepping into the Whirlwind | |
505 | 8 | |a 7 States of Solidarity: How State Alignment Builds Multiracial Working-Class Power -- Part 2: Communities of Color Drive the Win -- 8 Black Voters in 2020: A Roundtable Conversation -- 9 Lessons from Engaging AAPI Voters and Communities in 2020 -- 10 Stepping into Indigenous Political Power: The Resurgence of the Native Vote in 2020 -- 11 No One Is Coming to Save Us: Self-Organizing in Latinx Communities for Political Power -- Part 3: Workers on the Doors -- 12 UNITE HERE: Drawing On Our Knowledge, Fighting for Our Future -- 13 Gulf Coast Area Labor Federation: Steps on the Road to a New Texas | |
505 | 8 | |a 14 'There's a Purpose in This': Domestic Workers Enter the Electoral Arena -- Part 4: Bernie, Democratic Socialism, and the Primary Battles -- 15 Bernie 2020: 'Not Me, Us' -- 16 Our Revolution: Everything Depends on Local Organizing -- 17 Democratic Socialists and the US Presidency in the Neoliberal Era -- Part 5: Mobilizing Voters Across the Country -- 18 Protest, Politics, and (Electoral) Power -- 19 People's Action: Building 'Movement Politics' -- 20 Fight the Right, Build the Left: Seed the Vote's Work in 2020 | |
505 | 8 | |a 21 Win Justice and Beyond: Winning Elections While Building Power for the Long Term -- 22 Building and Transforming Power: Lessons from the 2020 Elections -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors | |
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spelling | Power concedes nothing : how grassroots organizing wins elections / edited by Linda Burnham, Max Elbaum, and María Poblet. New York : OR Books, [2022] 1 online resource (unpaged) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "The November 2020 US election was arguably the most consequential since the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln-and grassroots leaders and organizers played crucial roles in the contention for the presidency and control of both houses of Congress. Power Concedes Nothing tells the stories behind a victory that won both the White House and the Senate and powered progressive candidates to new levels of influence. It describes the on-the-ground efforts that mobilized a record-breaking turnout by registering new voters and motivating an electorate both old and new. In doing so it charts a viable path to victory for the vital contests upcoming in 2022 and 2024. Contributors include: Cliff Albright, Yong Jung Cho, Larry Cohen, Sendolo Diaminah, Neidi Dominguez, David Duhalde, Alicia Garza, Ryan Greenwood, Arisha Michelle Hatch, Jon Liss, Thenjiwe McHarris, Andrea Cristina Mercado, Maurice Mitchell, Rafael Návar, Deepak Pateriya, Ai-jen Poo, W. Mondale Robinson, Art Reyes III, Nsé Ufot and Mario Yedidia"-- From EBSCOhost, Includes bibliographical references. Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: 2020 Was an Extraordinary Year -- Part 1: Building Progressive Power in the States -- 1 Change a State and Shock a Nation: Georgia in the 2020 Elections -- 2 The Battle for Democracy in Michigan -- 3 LUCHA's 10-Year Road Map to Victory -- 4 New Virginia Majority: We Win by Expanding Democracy -- 5 Florida's Rising Majority Learns from Its Wins-and Its Opponents -- 6 Pennsylvania Stands Up: Stepping into the Whirlwind 7 States of Solidarity: How State Alignment Builds Multiracial Working-Class Power -- Part 2: Communities of Color Drive the Win -- 8 Black Voters in 2020: A Roundtable Conversation -- 9 Lessons from Engaging AAPI Voters and Communities in 2020 -- 10 Stepping into Indigenous Political Power: The Resurgence of the Native Vote in 2020 -- 11 No One Is Coming to Save Us: Self-Organizing in Latinx Communities for Political Power -- Part 3: Workers on the Doors -- 12 UNITE HERE: Drawing On Our Knowledge, Fighting for Our Future -- 13 Gulf Coast Area Labor Federation: Steps on the Road to a New Texas 14 'There's a Purpose in This': Domestic Workers Enter the Electoral Arena -- Part 4: Bernie, Democratic Socialism, and the Primary Battles -- 15 Bernie 2020: 'Not Me, Us' -- 16 Our Revolution: Everything Depends on Local Organizing -- 17 Democratic Socialists and the US Presidency in the Neoliberal Era -- Part 5: Mobilizing Voters Across the Country -- 18 Protest, Politics, and (Electoral) Power -- 19 People's Action: Building 'Movement Politics' -- 20 Fight the Right, Build the Left: Seed the Vote's Work in 2020 21 Win Justice and Beyond: Winning Elections While Building Power for the Long Term -- 22 Building and Transforming Power: Lessons from the 2020 Elections -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 22, 2022). Elections United States History 21st century. Social action United States. Presidents United States Election 2020. Action sociale États-Unis. Presidents Election fast Social action fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 2020 fast Burnham, Linda, 1948- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJd8dyMyWhCVkcVkhQgqcP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013101355 Elbaum, Max, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002054885 Poblet, Maria, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020115159 Print version: Power concedes nothing New York : OR Books, [2022] 9781682193303 (OCoLC)1302574808 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3310909 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Power concedes nothing : how grassroots organizing wins elections / Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: 2020 Was an Extraordinary Year -- Part 1: Building Progressive Power in the States -- 1 Change a State and Shock a Nation: Georgia in the 2020 Elections -- 2 The Battle for Democracy in Michigan -- 3 LUCHA's 10-Year Road Map to Victory -- 4 New Virginia Majority: We Win by Expanding Democracy -- 5 Florida's Rising Majority Learns from Its Wins-and Its Opponents -- 6 Pennsylvania Stands Up: Stepping into the Whirlwind 7 States of Solidarity: How State Alignment Builds Multiracial Working-Class Power -- Part 2: Communities of Color Drive the Win -- 8 Black Voters in 2020: A Roundtable Conversation -- 9 Lessons from Engaging AAPI Voters and Communities in 2020 -- 10 Stepping into Indigenous Political Power: The Resurgence of the Native Vote in 2020 -- 11 No One Is Coming to Save Us: Self-Organizing in Latinx Communities for Political Power -- Part 3: Workers on the Doors -- 12 UNITE HERE: Drawing On Our Knowledge, Fighting for Our Future -- 13 Gulf Coast Area Labor Federation: Steps on the Road to a New Texas 14 'There's a Purpose in This': Domestic Workers Enter the Electoral Arena -- Part 4: Bernie, Democratic Socialism, and the Primary Battles -- 15 Bernie 2020: 'Not Me, Us' -- 16 Our Revolution: Everything Depends on Local Organizing -- 17 Democratic Socialists and the US Presidency in the Neoliberal Era -- Part 5: Mobilizing Voters Across the Country -- 18 Protest, Politics, and (Electoral) Power -- 19 People's Action: Building 'Movement Politics' -- 20 Fight the Right, Build the Left: Seed the Vote's Work in 2020 21 Win Justice and Beyond: Winning Elections While Building Power for the Long Term -- 22 Building and Transforming Power: Lessons from the 2020 Elections -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors Elections United States History 21st century. Social action United States. Presidents United States Election 2020. Action sociale États-Unis. Presidents Election fast Social action fast |
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title_exact_search | Power concedes nothing : how grassroots organizing wins elections / |
title_full | Power concedes nothing : how grassroots organizing wins elections / edited by Linda Burnham, Max Elbaum, and María Poblet. |
title_fullStr | Power concedes nothing : how grassroots organizing wins elections / edited by Linda Burnham, Max Elbaum, and María Poblet. |
title_full_unstemmed | Power concedes nothing : how grassroots organizing wins elections / edited by Linda Burnham, Max Elbaum, and María Poblet. |
title_short | Power concedes nothing : |
title_sort | power concedes nothing how grassroots organizing wins elections |
title_sub | how grassroots organizing wins elections / |
topic | Elections United States History 21st century. Social action United States. Presidents United States Election 2020. Action sociale États-Unis. Presidents Election fast Social action fast |
topic_facet | Elections United States History 21st century. Social action United States. Presidents United States Election 2020. Action sociale États-Unis. Presidents Election Social action United States |
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