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Assata Taught Me: State Violence, Mass Incarceration, and the Movement for Black

Description: Assata Taught Me by Donna Murch A fresh historical perspective on the fifty years since the founding of the Black Panther Party, in which the worlds largest police state has emerged. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Black Panther and Cuban exile Assata Shakur has inspired generations of radical protest, including the contemporary movement for Black lives. Drawing its title from one of Americas foremost revolutionaries, this collection of thought-provoking essays by award-winning Panther scholar Donna Murch explores how social protest is challenging our current system of state violence and mass incarceration.Murch exposes the devastating consequences of overlapping punishment campaigns against gangs, drugs, and crime on poor and working-class populations of color. Through largely hidden channels, these punishment campaigns generate enormous revenues for the state. Under such conditions, organized resistance to the advancing tide of state violence and mass incarceration has proven difficult.This timely and urgent book shows how a youth-led political movement has emerged in recent years to challenge the bipartisan consensus on punishment and looks to the future through a redistributive, queer, and feminist lens. Murch frames the contemporary movement in relation to earlier struggles for Black Liberation, while excavating the origins of mass incarceration and the political economy that drives it. Author Biography Donna Murch is an Associate Professor of History at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and sits on the Executive Council of the Rutgers AAUP-AFT.She is the author of Living for the City: Migration, Education, and the Rise of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California (University of North Carolina Press). Review "Donna Murch is one of the sharpest, most incisive, and elegant writers on racism, radicalism, and struggle today. In this collection of essays assessing the current contours of the contemporary movement against racism in the United States, Murch combines a historians rigor with a cultural critics insights and the passionate expression of someone deeply engaged with the politics, debates, and key questions confronting activists and organizers today. This is a smart and sophisticated book that should be read and studied by everyone in search of answers to the profound crises that continue to confront this country."—Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation"Donna Murch is one of our most brilliant thinkers and a committed scholar activist. In Assata Taught Me, she offers powerful insights about the Black freedom movement and Black radical politics, past and present. I always learn and am inspired when I read her work. This book is essential reading for historians, organizers and people interested in making sense of this historical moment, and more importantly, in changing the world."—Barbara Ransby, author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement"Assata Taught Me is a masterclass on the Black Radical Tradition. From the extractive structures of the worlds largest police state to the revolutionary resistance, Donna Murch meticulously traces the history and contours of the current Movement for Black Lives. This book is seminal like its namesake, Assata Shakur."—Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist"To feel anything other than fatalistic about the moment in which we currently live, and to see the future as anything less than perilous, might seem utterly foolish—unless, that is, one has sat with Donna Murchs latest. With her rigorous rescuing, remembering, and reckoning with past histories of trauma, struggle, and resistance that current pundits and progressives alike too easily forget, as well as her searing reminders of present-day possibilities for a better world, Murch, like Assata Shakur before her, teaches us much we desperately need to learn in this time of momentous upheaval."—Heather Ann Thompson, author of Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 of 1971 and its Legacy"Assata Shakur was a prisoner of war. Donna Murch understands this profoundly, which is why she wrote a book about a half-century of overlapping domestic wars in the United States. Each essay forcefully drives home the point that to be Black in America—to be Black in the world—is to live in a state of war under a warfare state. She writes history with fire, burning through decades of liberal obfuscation to reveal a world, not of activists and interest groups, but of combatants, collateral damage, refugees, and POWs. Assata has taught all of us, and her key lessons are found in these pages."—Robin D.G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination"In this essential collection of essays, Donna Murch sheds new light on the relationship between the Movement for Black Lives and the earlier practices and ideals of Black Power. She shows how the emergence of the largest police state with its spectacular and mundane violence in the intervening years has shaped the demands, organizations, and futures etched under the banner of Black Lives Matter. Written with verve and clarity, this is a book for our times."—Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination"Donna Murch is one of the most astute, fearless, and brilliant US historians working today. These essays are necessary to understand who we are now and how we got here."—Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works Promotional $1000 marketing and publicity budgetGalleys availableCBSD Galley boxExcerpts, features and advertising in: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society, Jacobin, New Politics, The Black Commentator, Black Agenda Report, Ms. MagazineNational Print Campaign:Send advance copies to the following publications: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, Chicago Sun-Times, LA Times, NY Times, SF Chronicle, Mother Jones, The Atlantic, The Nation, Washington Post, Wall St Journal, Associated Press, among many othersTrade: Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal, ForewordOnline: Truthout, In These Times, Alternet, Truthdig, Chicagoist, Rethinking Schools, Jacobin, The Progressive,National drive-time news and progressive radio tourNational radio and TV interviews including Democracy Now!, The Real News, Empire Files with Abby Martin, MSNBC Melissa Harris-Perry,Local Chicago radio and TV interviews: Chicago Tonight, WCIU You and Me This Morning, etc.Features and excerpts in progressive and Chicago mediaAdvertising in The Nation, Jacobin, New Left Review, and morePublicity and promotion in conjunction with the authors frequent speaking engagementsPromotion via social media Long Description Black Panther and Cuban exile Assata Shakur has inspired generations of radical protest, including the contemporary movement for Black lives. Drawing its title from one of Americas foremost revolutionaries, this collection of thought-provoking essays by award-winning Panther scholar Donna Murch explores how social protest is challenging our current system of state violence and mass incarceration. Murch exposes the devastating consequences of overlapping punishment campaigns against gangs, drugs, and crime on poor and working-class populations of color. Through largely hidden channels, these punishment campaigns generate enormous revenues for the state. Under such conditions, organized resistance to the advancing tide of state violence and mass incarceration has proven difficult. This timely and urgent book shows how a youth-led political movement has emerged in recent years to challenge the bipartisan consensus on punishment and looks to the future through a redistributive, queer, and feminist lens. Murch frames the contemporary movement in relation to earlier struggles for Black Liberation, while excavating the origins of mass incarceration and the political economy that drives it. Review Quote "In this essential collection of essays, Donna Murch sheds new light on the relationship between the Movement for Black Lives and the earlier practices and ideals of Black Power. She shows how the emergence of the largest police state with its spectacular and mundane violence in the intervening years has shaped the demands, organizations, and futures etched under the banner of Black Lives Matter. Written with verve and clarity, this is a book for our times." --Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination Description for Sales People The Black Lives Matter movement continues to be constantly in the spotlight Interest in history of Civil Rights and Black Power movements at a high point Details ISBN1642595160 Author Donna Murch Short Title Assata Taught Me Pages 224 Publisher Haymarket Books Language English ISBN-10 1642595160 ISBN-13 9781642595161 Format Paperback Subtitle State Violence, Mass Incarceration, and the Movement for Black Lives Imprint Haymarket Books Place of Publication Chicago Country of Publication United States Year 2022 NZ Release Date 2022-05-12 UK Release Date 2022-05-12 DEWEY 303.4840973 Audience General AU Release Date 2022-07-04 Publication Date 2022-03-29 US Release Date 2022-03-29 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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