Joy James has a long, well regarded career marked by praise from author/activists including Angela Davis, Robin D.G. Kelly, Howard Zinn, Manning Marable and reviews in trade, academic, and popular press.This, her first book published by a trade publisher, is poised to break out and join with her academic/activist peers in reaching a broader audienceThis book was inspired by and is dedicated to Erica Garner-Eric Garner's daughter?and will be embraced by Black Lives Matter activists
Joy James has a long, well regarded career marked by praise from author/activists including Angela Davis, Robin D.G. Kelly, Howard Zinn, Manning Marable and reviews in trade, academic, and popular press.This, her first book published by a trade publisher, is poised to break out and join with her academic/activist peers in reaching a broader audienceThis book was inspired by and is dedicated to Erica Garner-Eric Garner's daughter?and will be embraced by Black Lives Matter activistsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joy James, Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College, is the author of Resisting State Violence; Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics; Transcending the Talented Tenth; Seeking the Beloved Community; and most recently In Pursuit of Revolutionary Love and New Bones Abolition. James’s numerous political theory articles on policing, prisons, abolitions, feminisms; and anti-Black racism include “The Womb of Western Theory,” an exploration of the Captive Maternal. James is editor of The New Abolitionists; Imprisoned Intellectuals; Warfare in the American Homeland; The Angela Y. Davis Reader; and coeditor of The Black Feminist Reader.
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Introduction Chapters 1. The (Un)Fair Fight for a Just Democracy 2. Black Revolutionary Love Reimagines Democracy 3. Abolitionist and Ancestor: The Legacy of Erica Garner 4. The Captive Maternal and Abolitionism 5. Police Ethics through Presidential Politics and Abolitionist Struggle: Angela Y. Davis and Erica Garner 6. New Bones Abolitionism, Communism, and Captive Maternals 7. Amnesty for All 8. Attachment # 1 National Council of Black Lawyers (NCBL) January 2021 Eric Garner Hearing 9. Attachment #2 NYS Eric Garner Act (February 2019) 10. Attachment #3 Fact Sheet in Richmond County (Staten Island) Grand Jury in Eric Garner Homicide 11. Attachment #4 Student 2021 Reflection Papers on Erica Garner Resources Bibliography
Introduction Chapters 1. The (Un)Fair Fight for a Just Democracy 2. Black Revolutionary Love Reimagines Democracy 3. Abolitionist and Ancestor: The Legacy of Erica Garner 4. The Captive Maternal and Abolitionism 5. Police Ethics through Presidential Politics and Abolitionist Struggle: Angela Y. Davis and Erica Garner 6. New Bones Abolitionism, Communism, and Captive Maternals 7. Amnesty for All 8. Attachment # 1 National Council of Black Lawyers (NCBL) January 2021 Eric Garner Hearing 9. Attachment #2 NYS Eric Garner Act (February 2019) 10. Attachment #3 Fact Sheet in Richmond County (Staten Island) Grand Jury in Eric Garner Homicide 11. Attachment #4 Student 2021 Reflection Papers on Erica Garner Resources Bibliography
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