When A Moment Sparks A Revolution: Anarchist Calisthenics Through History

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What if one moment of resistance could spark a revolution? From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, to the story of Carmela Torres, a 17-year-old Mexican girl who sparked the 1917 Bath Riots at the US-Mexico border, this is the real history of how ordinary people — especially women and queer people — turned personal defiance into collective power.
It’s not just about who threw the first brick at Stonewall — it’s even more crucial that the collective was ready to resist together.
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WHAT TO READ TO LEARN MORE (affiliate links to support the channel)
🔗 “The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks” by Jeanne Theoharishttps://bookshop.org/a/23229/9780807067574
🔗 “Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution” by David Carterhttps://bookshop.org/a/23229/9780312671938
🔗 “Anarchism and Other Essays” by Emma Goldmanhttps://bookshop.org/a/23229/9780486224848
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