Good Trouble, Christopher Noxon
Good Trouble, Christopher Noxon
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Good Trouble
Lessons from the Civil Rights Playbook

Author: Christopher Noxon

Narrator: Christopher Noxon

Unabridged: 2 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/03/2026


Synopsis

Good Trouble is the helpful antidote to all the pessimism and name-calling that is permeating today’s political and social dialogues. Revisiting episodes from the civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s, it highlights the essential lessons that modern-day activists and the civically minded can extract and embrace in order to move forward and create change. Journalist Christopher Noxon dives into the real stories behind the front lines of the Montgomery bus boycott and the Greensboro lunch counter sit-ins and notable figures such as Rosa Parks and Bayard Rustin, all while exploring the parallels between the civil rights movement era and the present moment. This thoughtful, fresh approach is sure to inspire conversation, action, and, most importantly, hope.

About Christopher Noxon

Christopher Noxon
is an accomplished journalist who has written for such publications as the New Yorker, Details, Los Angeles magazine,
Salon, and the New York Times Magazine. His first book, Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the
American Grown-Up, earned him interviews on such shows as The Colbert Report and Good Morning America and generated
features in USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and Talk of the Nation. Noxon happens to be
married to a top TV writer-producer and does the school chauffeuring for their
three children, so he knows whereof he speaks regarding Plus Ones. He lives in
Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maughn on April 07, 2019

This short treatment of the Civil Rights Movement gets a lot of things right, in particular: (1) well-known heroes of the Movement were not self-made leaders arising out of nowhere and drawing hordes of followers behind them, but members of activist communities and organizations that were chosen, pu......more

Goodreads review by CrystalIsReading on StoryGraph on February 11, 2019

This attractively illustrated book caught my eye right away at the library. Then the title held my attention. I'm familiar with John Lewis' use of the phrase Good Trouble, so I wasn't surprised to see the subtitle Lessons from the Civil Rights Playbook. I've been doing a lot of reading and listening......more

Goodreads review by Madlyn on June 03, 2021

An incredible good read.......more

Goodreads review by Doc on September 30, 2020

This is a nice attempt to breakdown the white washed history of the civil rights movement.......more