Making all black lives matter reimagining freedom in the twenty-first century
Material type: TextPublication details: Oakland University of california Press 2018Description: xiv,221pISBN:- 9780520292710
- 323.1196073 23 RA-M
- E185.615 .R26 2018
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323.1196073 KI-W Why we can`t wait | 323.1196073 MA- March to justice | 323.1196073 MO-O Origins of the civil rights movement Black communities organizing for change | 323.1196073 RA-M Making all black lives matter reimagining freedom in the twenty-first century | 323.1196073 RO- Roots of rebellion the evolution of black politics and protest since world war II | 323.1196073 RO-H How far the promised land? world affairs and the American civil rights movement from the first world war to Vietnam | 323.1196073 SI-N New deal for blacks the emergence of civil rights as a national issue |
Includes bibliographical references.
Roots and recalibrated expectations : prologue to a movement -- Justice for Trayvon : the spark -- The Ferguson uprising and its reverberations -- Black rage and Blacks in power : Baltimore and electoral politics -- Themes, dilemmas, and challenges -- Backlash and a price -- A view from the local : Chicago's fighting spirit -- Political quilters and maroon spaces -- Conclusion -- Epilogue : a personal reflection.
"In the wake of the murder of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin in 2012 and the exoneration of his killer, three black women activists launched a hashtag and social-media platform, Black Lives Matter, which would become the rubric for a larger movement. To many, especially those in the media, Black Lives Matter appeared to burst onto the national political landscape out of thin air. But as Barbara Ransby shows in Making All Black Lives Matter, the movement has roots in prison abolition, anti-police violence, black youth movements, and radical mobilizations across the country dating back at least a decade. Ransby interviewed more than a dozen of the movement's principal organizers and activists, and she provides a detailed review of its extensive coverage in mainstream and social media. Making All Black Lives Matter offers one of the first overviews of Black Lives Matter and explores the challenges and possible future for this growing and influential movement."--Provided by publisher.
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