The New York Times bestseller based on the Oscar nominated documentary filmIn June 1979, the writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin embarked on a project to tell the story of America through the lives of three of his murdered friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. He died before it could be completed. In his documentary film, I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck imagines the book Baldwin never wrote, using his original words to create a radical, powerful and poetic work...
From early in their history, England and Spain were among the most competitive of European nations. Both were formed from migrant minorities, conquerors who merged with the native population and established culture only to become, at some point, the conquered. As England and Spain evolved into monarchies, their ambition and to some extent their enmity increased. The New World provided a new arena for their competition, and soon their mutual enmity spread from Florida to California - spawning a c...
Patriotism Perverted (History and Politics)
by Professor Richard Griffiths
Beginning with an overview of the 1930s at the time of Hitler''s accession to power, and utilising primary sources, Patriotism Perverted is a study of British anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi groups and individuals prevalent at the time.'
Beyond the Voting Rights Act (Democracy in Times of Upheaval)
by Gregory Moore
Beyond the Voting Rights Act movingly recounts over 30 years of contemporary voting rights battles in the United States from the 1980s to the present day. The book places in context the modern-day battles against voter suppression laws that were embedded in American history and are still underway across the country. It tells a story of that struggle from the author’s perspective beginning as a young African American from Cleveland in the 1980s, who relunctantly became involved within this moveme...
Race, Nation, Class (Radical Thinkers, Set 5)
by Etienne Balibar and Immanuel Wallerstein
The modernity of racism and its relationship to contemporary capitalism.
Improving Practice with Children and Families (Antiracist Social Work Education S., v. 2)
Sharing Our Good Fortune: Undestanding and Responding to Wealth Inequality (Report)
by Et Al
North Carolina's 1963 speaker ban law declared the state's public college and university campuses off-limits to ""known members of the Communist Party"" or to anyone who cited the Fifth Amendment in refusing to answer questions posed by any state or federal body. Oddly enough, the law was passed in a state where there had been no known communist activity since the 1950s. Just which ""communists"" was it attempting to curb? In Communists on Campus, William J. Billingsley bares the truth behind th...
This text presents a comprehensive review of the range of infectious complications that can arise in oncology patients as a result of their underlying malignancy, as well as from their treatment. The first section considers the effects of different treatment strategies on various host defenses. The second section describes the various infectious syndromes and addresses types of pathogens, shifts over time and changing diagnostic considerations. The final section discusses adjunctive measures tha...
Urban disturbances, concerns about the fate of asylum seekers and renewed debates about the nature of ethnic identity and citizenship have all combined to give ethnic differences a high public and policy profile. This book explores the diverse experiences of ethnic disadvantage and challenges common assumptions. The book focuses on the changing terrain of ethnic disadvantage in Britain, drawing on up-to-date sources. It goes further than texts that merely describe ethnic inequalities to explore...
Finance is an inescapable part of American life. From how one pursues an education, buys a home, runs a business, or saves for retirement, finance orders the lives of ordinary Americans. And as finance continues to expand, inequality soars. In Divested, Ken-Hou Lin and Megan Tobias Neely demonstrate why widening inequality cannot be understood without examining the rise of big finance. The growth of the financial sector has dramatically transformed the American economy by redistributing resourc...
Following the reissue of Remembering Slavery comes this landmark collection of interviews about African American life under segregation, with audio CD>
In Praise of Prejudice: How Literary Critics and Social Theorists Are Murdering Our Past
by Theodore Dalrymple