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'''Outside agitator''' is a term that has been used to discount political unrest as being driven by outsiders, rather than by internal discontent. The term was popularized during the early stages of the [[Civil Rights Movement]] in the United States, when Southern authorities discounted African-American protests as being driven by Northern white radicals, rather than being legitimate expressions of grievances.<ref name="Milstein2015">{{cite book |author=[[Cindy Milstein]] |title=Taking Sides: Revolutionary Solidarity and the Poverty of Liberalism |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uhbSCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT113 |date=
The term gained further prominence during the [[George Floyd protests]], with local officials in Minneapolis claiming that most protesters were not from the city, despite jail records and social media indicating otherwise.<ref>{{Cite
==See also==
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