As Black As Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation

Zoé Samudzi, William C. Anderson, Mariame Kaba


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4.38 · 8 ratings · 180 pages · Published: 05 Jun 2018

As Black As Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation by Zoé Samudzi, William C. Anderson, Mariame Kaba
The Democratic Party and the church—two institutions that rest on their spotty legacies on behalf of the disenfranchised—cannot save us. Arguing that Blacks have always been considered non-citizens in the United States, Samudzi and Anderson make the case for a new program of transformative politics for African Americans, one rooted in an anarchist framework. This is not a feel-good-and-make-peace book. With the passion of Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me, the raw truth of Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow, and the revolutionary fervor of Emma Goldman’s timeless essays, As Black as Resistance shakes us from our slumber and energizes us for the road ahead.

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