I got really behind on this one but did end up finishing it this month. It was thought-provoking and at times, angering. Glad to have picked this one up as part of the #SheSaid group! @Riveted_Reader_Melissa
I got really behind on this one but did end up finishing it this month. It was thought-provoking and at times, angering. Glad to have picked this one up as part of the #SheSaid group! @Riveted_Reader_Melissa
This ended up being a great companion book to “When Crack Was King.” Anderson offers a well researched & examination of how throughout American history the Second Amendment is/has not ever really been intended for anyone other than white people. She discusses different moments in history up until present day where particularly Black Americans continue to not be protected (unlike white Americans) by the Second. It‘s an infuriating book. It‘s an
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Read with #SheSaid for April, it‘s a well-researched & well-written look at why the Second Amendment was set up to fail Blacks from the get-go. The author expertly pulls facts & data together & it had me both horrified & angry.
The last sentence says it all “The Second is lethal; steeped in anti-Blackness, it is the loaded weapon laying around just waiting for the hand of some authority to put it to use.”
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We have reached the end of another book! I got a lot from this one, I hope you did too. Let me know what you thought about the last section and the book as a whole. See you in the comments
This author has a way of putting things together and explaining them so coherently that I often wonder why I didn't piece everything together myself. It all just makes sense when you follow her thought path.
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#SheSaid #ReadAway2024 An excellent, heartbreaking book. Several times I had to stop listening to this audiobook to reduce my rage and grief at the way Black citizens have been legally murdered by the police and private citizens. Read and be educated.
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Anyone else finish this part just infuriated…
I did!
Plus, I left feeling like 90% of the problems we have today are because we were not strong enough to deal with 💩 the first time. 😱🤯
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How are you all this weekend? Still learning a lot from the book. I‘m a bit behind this week, so please start discussing without me, I‘ll check in later (hopefully today).
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Finding interesting things in this first part, things you knew already or were new to you? I found a bit of both, but like everything of Anderson‘s I‘ve read, she packs a lot of really well researched and sourced info into clear paragraphs without any extra fluff/tangents.
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Please put in you library holds and interlibrary loans and see you on Sunday!
#SheSaid Carol Anderson has a new book out, for months now and I didn‘t realize it, she wrote one of our first reads about voting rights. Anyone interested in adding this to our reading list? She writes such good and well researched books.
The fantastic Carol Anderson looks back to before the 2nd amendment existed, showing the centuries-long efforts to keep guns out of black hands and how even the crafting of the 2nd was steeped in anti-blackness (as a concession to southern states to legalize escaped slave patrols). She brings this forward to the current day and our ongoing police murders of black people. Excellent.