State of emergency: how we win in the country we built
A globally recognized civil rights activist presents an unwavering history of American systemic racism, a first-hand view of what makes for effective activism today, and a vision for lasting, positive change
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New York ; London ; Toronto ; Sydney ; New Delhi
Black Privilege Publishing, Atria
2021
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Ausgabe: | First Black Privilege Publishing/Atria Books hardcover edition |
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Zusammenfassung: | A globally recognized civil rights activist presents an unwavering history of American systemic racism, a first-hand view of what makes for effective activism today, and a vision for lasting, positive change America's reckoning with its unmet promises on race and class is at a boiling point not seen since the 1960s. Drawing on a lifetime of frontline culture-shifting advocacy, organizing, and fighting for equal justice, Mallory demands change, and shares the keys to effective activism both for those new to and long-committed to the defense of Black lives. The result is a revelatory examination of the challenges we face, of the forces we must overcome, and a blueprint for all who maintain hope for social equity and a better tomorrow. -- adapted from jacket |
Beschreibung: | xxvi, 239 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781982173463 |
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