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“I spent a lot of time studying our Founders and people like Samuel Adams and the original Tea Party. What Adams and the Sons of Liberty did in Boston was spread the word about the abuses of the British. They had Committees of Correspondence that got the word out to the colonies. We need Committees…” quote by Nat Hentoff
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“I spent a lot of time studying our Founders and people like Samuel Adams and the original Tea Party. What Adams and the Sons of Liberty did in Boston was spread the word about the abuses of the British. They had Committees of Correspondence that got the word out to the colonies. We need Committees of Correspondence now, and we are getting them.”

Nat Hentoff

About This Quote

Source Speech: Political Commentary, 2020

Studying historic grassroots communication shows the power of organized networks to spread dissent and mobilize action against oppression.

In simple terms: Historical networks spread dissent and mobilize.

Key Takeaway

Revive local communication networks.

Themes

political activism history communication grassroots liberty

Mood

determined urgent

Type

political historical

When to use this quote

  • Community organizing
  • political campaigns
  • social media activism
  • local journalism

Key Concepts

Republicanism civic engagement information diffusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we ensure accurate information spreads?
  • What structures best support grassroots mobilization?
A Different Perspective

Modern media fragmentation can dilute coherent messaging.

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