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Nagara uses a photograph of his own wedding, bride and groom kneeling before a row of riot police, as the springboard for a broader discussion on civil disobedience. Delving into campaigns in history--such as boycotts to get fair wages for farmworkers and blockades to stop oil drilling on Indigenous People's land--the personable, if rather heavy-handed, storytelling-style text is illustrated with fiery graphic art.