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All I had done was express anger at the abuse of black women, all I had done was ask people to care about us as they did about others. All I had done was ask for the fight for black lives to include black women, too, and for that, I had to block tens of thousands of black people—my people—who wanted me to pay for my audacity.
Ijeoma Oluo • So You Want to Talk About Race
African American co-op movement. I consider the various organizations’ agendas and strategies over time, as well as the kinds of impact cooperative practices have had on Black communities. There are lessons to be learned from the history of cooperative economic models that can be applied to future discussions about community economic development in
... See moreJessica Gordon Nembhard • Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice
Angela Davis (1943–present) spent the next four decades opposing the racial discriminators who learned to hide their intent, denouncing those who promoted end-of-racism fairytales while advocating bipartisan tough-on-crime policies and a prison-industrial complex that engineered the mass incarceration, beatings, and killings of Black people by law
... See moreIbram X. Kendi • Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
É raro que as bibliografias dos cursos indiquem mulheres ou pessoas negras; mais raro ainda é que indiquem a produção de mulheres negras,
Djamila Ribeiro • Pequeno manual antirracista (Portuguese Edition)

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Alice Walker • The Color Purple
While I find it meaningful to speak of Jesus as God's Black Christ who empowers African
James H. Cone • God of the Oppressed
Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice By Jessica Gordon Nembhard
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