Assata Taught Me

State Violence, Mass Incarceration, and the Movement for Black Lives

Hardcover, 224 pages

Published Aug. 3, 2021 by Haymarket Books.

ISBN:
978-1-64259-518-5
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OCLC Number:
1197725327

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Channeling the Black Radical Tradition to address our current moment

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I learned a lot from this book, too much to condense into a single sentence or paragraph. So, I'll make not of this quotation from the essay "Ferguson's Inheritance" as a reminder to myself and others that corporate social media is toxic and terrible but also has been essential to international solidarity and social movements:

"As this mosaic of struggle indicates, over the past year Ferguson and the greater St. Louis metro area has become a laboratory and genesis point for a new generation of activists against state-sanctioned violence. It has also helped inspire a new wave of twenty-first-century iterations of Black Power both for local youth and for those across North America. These efforts, and the national and international press and social media coverage they generated, marked a turning point, a before and after, in which perception changed. Solidarity protests in New York, Los Angeles, and smaller cities throughout …