From Rights to Lives
Vanderbilt University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8265-0665-8 (ISBN)
Broadly speaking, the traditionally conceptualized mid-twentieth century Civil Rights Movement and the newer #BlackLivesMatter Movement possess some similar qualities. They both represent dynamic, complex moments of possibility and progress. They also share mass-based movement activities, policy/legislative advocacy, grass-roots organizing, and targeted media campaigns. Innovation, growth, and dissension—core aspects of movement work—mark them both. Crucially, these moments also engender aggressive, repressive, multi-level responses to these assertions of Black Humanity.
Rights and Lives critically engages the dynamic relationship between these two moments of liberatory possibility on the Black Freedom Struggle timeline. McKinney and Hamlin invite the contributors to take up what we can learn when we place these moments of struggle in dialogue with each other. They grapple with how our understanding of the postwar moment shapes our analysis of #BLM and wherein lie the discontinuities, in order to glean lessons for future moments of insurgency.
FranÇoise N. Hamlin is the Royce Family Associate Professor of Teaching Excellence in Africana Studies & History at Brown University. She is the author of the award-winning Crossroads at Clarksdale: The Black Freedom Struggle in the Mississippi Delta after World War II, coeditor of the anthology These Truly Are The Brave: An Anthology of African American Writings on Citizenship and War, and editor and annotator of the republication of The Struggle of Struggles by activist Vera Pigee. Charles W. McKinney Jr. is chair of Africana Studies and associate professor of history at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the author of Greater Freedom: The Evolution of the Civil Rights Struggle in Wilson, North Carolina, and coeditor of An Unseen Light: Black Struggles for Freedom in Memphis, Tennessee.
Introduction: “Rights and Lives: History Matters” by FranÇoise N. Hamlin and Charles W. McKinney Jr.
Chapter 1. “Sincerely, Grandma’s Hands: Elucidating Similarities between the Trayvon Martin Generation of #BlackLivesMatter and the Emmett Till Generation of the Civil Rights Movement” by Charity Clay
Chapter 2. “Continuity and Change: The Spirituality of Liberation in the Black Lives Matter Movement” by Christophe Ringer
Chapter 3. “Good Cops?” by Peter Pihos
Chapter 4. “‘We May Have to Defend Ourselves’: Black Women and Campaigns against Police Sexual Violence during the Civil Rights and Black Lives Matter Eras” by Althea Legal-Miller
Chapter 5. “Revolts of the Black Athletes: Race, Sport, and Activism from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter” by Scott Brooks and Aram Goudsouzian
Chapter 6. “The Search for Truth & Justice: A Diasporic Black Freedom Struggle” by Kishauna Soljour
Chapter 7. “The Ambivalence of Activist Photography—July 10, 2016” by David Mason
Chapter 8. “When the Cultural Revolution Comes: Anthem Making in the Era of BLM” by Mickell Carter
Coda: “[title]” by FranÇoise N. Hamlin and Charles W. McKinney Jr.
Author Bios
Erscheinungsdatum | 28.02.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Black Lives and Liberation |
Zusatzinfo | 19 b&w images |
Verlagsort | Tennessee |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 272 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8265-0665-8 / 0826506658 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8265-0665-8 / 9780826506658 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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