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Marshall Ganz
Marshall Ganz (born March 14, 1943) is the Rita E. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Introduced to organizing in the American civil rights movement, he worked on the staff of the United Farm Workers for sixteen years, became trainer and organizer for political campaigns, unions and nonprofit groups, and returned to Harvard where he earned his PhD in Sociology (2000). He is credited with devising the successful grassroots organizing model and training for Barack Obama's winning 2008 presidential campaign.Marshall is the founder of the Leading Change Network NGO. Provided by Wikipedia
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People, power, change : organizing for democratic renewal / by Ganz, Marshall, 1943-
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Why David sometimes wins : leadership, organization, and strategy in the California farm worker movement / by Ganz, Marshall, 1943-
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Why David sometimes wins : leadership, organization, and strategy in the California farm worker movement / by Ganz, Marshall, 1943-
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People, power, change : organizing for democratic renewal / by Ganz, Marshall, 1943-
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What a mighty power we can be : African American fraternal groups and the struggle for racial equality / by Skocpol, Theda
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