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Prisms of the People: Power and Organizing in Twenty-First-Century America By Hahrie Han, Elizabeth McKenna and Michelle Oyakawa. Chicago Studies in American Politics Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2021. 216 pp., $27.50 Paperback
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Prisms of the People: Power and Organizing in Twenty-First-Century America By Hahrie Han, Elizabeth McKenna and Michelle Oyakawa. Chicago Studies in American Politics Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2021. 216 pp., $27.50 Paperback
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2022
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