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From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
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    About this edition
    ISBN: 9781608465637, 1608465632
    Page count: 288
    Published: February 2016
    Format: E-book
    Publisher: Haymarket Books
    Language: English
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    The author of Race for Profit carries out “[a] searching examination of the social, political and economic dimensions of the prevailing racial order” (Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow).
     
    In this winner of the Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize for an Especially Notable Book, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor “not only exposes the canard of color-blindness but reveals how structural racism and class oppression are joined at the hip” (Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams).
     
    The eruption of mass protests in the wake of the police murders of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York City have challenged the impunity with which officers of the law carry out violence against black people and punctured the illusion of a po...
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    An excellent, if dense, look into where Black Lives Matter came from and where it might be going. A lot of history I should have known already, and some well put ideas. I could see the parts that were more "work" for the author - when we hit more recent events the writing became easier to read, a... More
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    Originally published: 2016
    Subject: Political Science / Civil Rights, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Social Science / Minority Studies, Social Science / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Social Science / Black Studies (Global), Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations, African Americans -- Social conditions -- 21st century, African Americans -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Employment -- History -- Civil rights, Black lives matter movement, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Police brutality -- United States, Police misconduct -- United States, Post-racialism -- United States, Race discrimination -- United States, Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States, Racism -- 21st century -- United States, Racism -- History -- 21st century -- United States, Social movements -- 21st century -- United StatesMORE
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