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Paul Revere vs. William Dawes: Activists and Bystanders in the Age of Social Media Tools

By Editor on March 16, 2012

By Andrew Kelly On April 18th, 1775, Paul Revere gathered himself and set off at mid-night riding North, as Malcolm Gladwell writes, to warn the resistance that the British were indeed coming. He was able to effectively galvanise them and had them ready and waiting. This ability to provoke such a response is what Gladwell calls, …

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