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JON L PEACOCK
OCCUPYING WALL STREET: The Inside Story of an Action that Changed America

This project, created in the heat of the Occupy Wall Street movement, was a collaboration of dozens of minds to interview, compile, and research all the information they could find as the movement happened, showing a day-to-day account of the occupiers, the occupied, and those caught in between it all. I was there from the interviews, from the first meetings, and was there writing and editing to the publication of the non-fiction account of the Occupy Wall Street movement on 17 December 2011, the three-month anniversary and shortly after the eviction of Zuccotti park.

First published by OR Books, subsequently by Haymarket Books in 2012, this book has been called the go-to source of the Occupy movement.

The following are chapters which I wrote or was a major contributor of writing.

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