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Black Liberation through Action and Resistance
MOVE
Black Liberation through Action and Resistance
MOVE
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Description
Black Liberation through Action and Resistance: MOVE serves as a call to action for Black millennials as well as [white] co-conspirators who are either immersed in the work of Black liberation or have an interest in beginning their own journey toward anti-racism. This book acknowledges and highlights past social justice movements as well as offers critiques for where they might have missed the mark. The theory behind MOVE challenges anti-Blackness, patriarchy, white supremacy, and misogynoir ideologies that are aimed at the continued oppression of the descendants of the enslaved. This book is unique in that it provides a Black liberation soundtrack via the chapter titles which can be used to inspire its readers.
Table of Contents
Preface: A Humble Request
Chapter 1: Stand Up: Black Liberation for Black People and Co-Conspirators
Chapter 2: By Any Means Necessary: Discovery of the Self and One's Own Blackness
Chapter 3: A Change is Gonna Come: Critical Race Theory
Chapter 4: Fight the Power: Respectability and Internalized Racism
Chapter 5: R:E:S:P:E:C:T.: Current Debates Around Bailey's Misogynoir
Chapter 6: Strange Fruit: History of Black Feminism
Chapter 7: Glory: How to Join the Resistance
Chapter 8: Freedom: Self-Liberation
Chapter 9: For Gianna: And All of the Children of the Stolen…
Chapter 10: For Us All: A Love Letter to All Members of the African Diaspora
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Product details
Published | Oct 24 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 156 |
ISBN | 9780761874171 |
Imprint | Hamilton Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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