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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: How we fight white supremacy New York : Nation Books, 2019 (DLC) 2018045986 |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Akiba Solomon; Kenrya Rankin |
ISBN: | 9781568588490 1568588496 |
OCLC Number: | 1091295957 |
Contents: | Get in formation -- The struggle is real -- Laugh to keep from crying -- I'm not one of your little friends -- God is good, all the time -- You can't tell me nothing -- Show them who we are -- Love me or leave me alone -- I make money moves -- Someday, we'll all be free. |
Responsibility: | [edited by] Akiba Solomon + Kenrya Rankin. |
Abstract:
This celebration of Black resistance, from protests to art to sermons to joy, offers a blueprint for the fight for freedom and justice -- and ideas for how each of us can contribute Many of us are facing unprecedented attacks on our democracy, our privacy, and our hard-won civil rights. If you're Black in the US, this is not new. As Colorlines editors Akiba Solomon and Kenrya Rankin show, Black Americans subvert and resist life-threatening forces as a matter of course. In these pages, leading organizers, artists, journalists, comedians, and filmmakers offer wisdom on how they fight White supremacy. It's a must-read for anyone new to resistance work, and for the next generation of leaders building a better future.
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