The Making of Black Lives Matter
A Brief History of an Idea
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May 1, 2017
Black Lives Matter is more than the movement Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometti initiated on social media in 2013 in the wake of Trayvon Martin's death, insists Lebron (African American studies, Yale Univ.; The Color of Our Shame). The author explains that, dating back to America's beginnings, a long line of black forefathers sought to challenge the damning and ongoing violence against black people. Throughout five brief essays, an introduction, and an afterword, black scholars consider the persistent failure of the U.S. justice system to redress or remedy the white terrorism responsible for harming black lives. Rejecting their contemporary status quo, these thinkers advocate for acknowledgement and acceptance of black people as equals in society. VERDICT Injecting historical and philosophical perspective into the country's contemporary racial quagmire, Lebron offers readers a glimpse of the intellectual roots of African American's continual fight for respect and equality. His call to join a historically momentous generational force demanding change also offers readers direction on how to become part of a solution.--Thomas J. Davis, Arizona State Univ., Tempe
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