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    Sometimes a Social Movement's Definition of Success Is Not the Number
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Sometimes a Social Movement's Definition of Success Is Not the Number

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Sometimes a social movement's definition of success is not the number of laws that were enacted or policies changed as a result of the movement's activities, but rather the fact that the social movement was created in the first place.

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