Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-century challenge, adopting as their own concern the human rights of people in a remote region of the world that most Americans will never see, and demanding that their elected representatives do the same. Year after year, they held rallies, lobbied Congress, harangued newspaper editors, wrote letters to world leaders, and undertook an array of creative online activities to bring Darfur to the attention of those in power. At the beginning of the citizen movement for Darfur the key, and somewhat uncomfortable, question was whether the American public, so derided overseas for its parochialism, cared enough about a crisis in Africa to put in the w...