When They Call You a Terrorist

A Black Lives Matter Memoir

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Patrisse Khan-Cullors, asha bandele, Angela Davis: When They Call You a Terrorist (2018, St. Martin's Press)

304 pages

English language

Published Feb. 27, 2018 by St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-1-250-17109-2
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A very readable and powerful work

4 stars

Prior to spotting this autobiography in Amazon's recommended reads for me, I had never given much thought to how the Black Lives Matter movement had actually started or to the individuals who had been inspired to first shout the compelling slogan. In When They Call You A Terrorist, Patrisse Khan-Cullors recollects her impoverished childhood and the years of blatant racial injustice which gave her the impetus to bravely stand up firstly for herself and her tribe, then for black people across America and the world.

When They Call You A Terrorist is a very readable and powerful work. Khan-Cullors writes with such clarity and vision that I would struggle to believe anyone would not be moved by her words. That the double standards practiced by the police, judiciary and politicians across America are intended to continue a form of Jim Crow segregation and provide ultra cheap labour for greedy corporations …

Subjects

  • Civil rights, united states
  • Political activists
  • African american women
  • African americans, biography
  • Social movements
  • African americans, politics and government
  • Women, united states, biography