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As Black as Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation
As Black as Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation | Zoé Samudzi, William C Anderson
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In the United States, both struggles against oppression and the gains made by various movements for equality have often been led by Black people. Still, though progress has regularly been fueled by radical Black efforts, liberal politics are based on ideas and practices that impede the continued progress of Black America. Building on their original essay "The Anarchism of Blackness," Samudzi and Anderson show the centrality of anti-Blackness to the foundational violence of the United States and to the racial structures upon which it is based as a nation. Racism is not, they say, simply a product of capitalism. Rather, we must understand how anti-Blackness shaped the contours and logics of European colonialism and its many legacies, to the extent that "Blackness" and "citizenship" are exclusive categories. As Black As Resistance makes the case for a new program of self-defense and transformative politics for Black Americans, one rooted in an anarchistic framework that the authors liken to the Black experience itself. This book argues against compromise and negotiation with intolerance. It is a manifesto for everyone who is ready to continue progressing towards liberation. With a Foreword by Mariame Kaba.
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“We are not ready to fight because we love fighting. We are ready to fight because we are worth fighting for.”~Zoe Samudzi

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Solid look at what it means to be black in America and resisting the status quo. Well researched. Good historical as well as modern instances of anti-blackness used. Only complaint, it's a survey type of book so it's quite short. #akpress #blackinamerica