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portada We'Ve got People: From Jesse Jackson to Aoc, the end of big Money and the Rise of a Movement (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2019
Language
Inglés
Pages
434
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.63 kg.
ISBN13
9781947492387

We'Ve got People: From Jesse Jackson to Aoc, the end of big Money and the Rise of a Movement (in English)

Ryan Grim (Author) · Strong Arm Press · Paperback

We'Ve got People: From Jesse Jackson to Aoc, the end of big Money and the Rise of a Movement (in English) - Grim, Ryan

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Synopsis "We'Ve got People: From Jesse Jackson to Aoc, the end of big Money and the Rise of a Movement (in English)"

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may seem like she came from nowhere, but the movement that propelled her to office - and to global political stardom - has been building for 30 years. We've Got People is the story of that movement, which first exploded into public view with the largely forgotten presidential run of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a campaign that came dangerously close to winning. With the party and the nation at a crossroads, this timely and original book offers new insight into how we've gotten where we are - and where we're headed.

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