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It started with a single e-mail blast, then a Twitter hash tag, but now it is the leading political and social movement in the United States: Occupy Wall Street. Occupy camps have now formed at hundreds of sites â from Portland, Oregon to Portland, Maineâand around the world. Now, in the acclaimed first book about the movement, Greg Mitchell charts â40 Days That Shook the World: From Occupy Wall Street to Occupy Everywhere.â
For many weeks, Mitchell, author of a dozen previous books, has written the popular OccupyUSA live-blog at The Nation magazineâs site. No one has followed the movement this closely on an hour-by-hour basis. Now, in the new book, he presents a âlivingâ history, a day-by-day chronology of the movement starting on October 1, 2011, and now updated to late-November. Available only as an e-book, it's already been featured on MSNBC, NPR and "Countdown" with Keith Olbermann, and hailed elsewhere.
Mitchell calls it a living history because it contains more than a thousand clickable links to most of the key documents, articles, videos, and speeches that have emerged since the early weeks of the movement.
Itâs a book to be read, but also used as a research tool â now, or in years ahead, by activists, journalists and historians alike. And it can be downloaded for most electronic devices: Kindles, phones, iPad, Blackberry, Macs and PCs.
Fifty cents of every purchase will go directly to Occupy Wall Street, with the aim of helping to feed and shelter campers.
Mitchell is the author of such acclaimed books as âThe Campaign of the Centuryâ (winner of the Goldsmith Book Prize), âSo Wrong for So Longâ and, with Robert Jay Lifton, âHiroshima in America.â His most recent books are âAtomic Cover-Up,â âThe Age of WikiLeaksâ and âBradley Manning.â He is the former editor of Editor & Publisher magazine.
After kicking off with a preface, and three key âfounding documentsâ for the Occupy movement, â40 Days That Shook the Worldâ introduces its detailed chronology, with countless embedded links. Along the way, it offers a feel for the national movement, from a General Assembly in Tampa .to a General Strike in Oakland. We are there for all of the major showdowns and arrests: in Boston, in Chicago, in Dallas and Tucson -- and the amazing show of resistance that led police to postpone evictions in New York and Portland before their final raids. Now it's been updated to cover events up to November 29.
The cast of characters, besides the hundreds of thousands of anonymous activists, includes this range of well-known figures: Michael Moore, Tom Morello, Naomi Klein, the Hipster Cop, Chris Hedges, Amy Goodman, Scott Olsen, the mysterious but omnipresent Mike Chec, and on and on. But itâs the everyday Occupyers who are the true stars â and âleaders.â
It's a book for today--and for posterity.
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