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This urgent book explores the roots of racism and its legacy in
modern day, all while empowering young people with actionable ways
they can help foster a better world and become antiracists. Why are
white supremacists still openly marching in the United States? Why
are undocumented children of color separated from their families
and housed in cages? Where did racism come from? Why hasn't it
already disappeared? And what can young people do about it? Rise
Up! breaks down the origins of racial injustice and its continued
impact today, connecting dots between the past and present. By
including contemporary examples ripped from headlines and
actionable ways young people can help create a more inclusive
world, sociologist Crystal Marie Fleming shares the knowledge and
values that unite all antiracists: compassion, solidarity, respect,
and courage in the face of adversity. Perfect for fans of Stamped:
Remix, This Book is Antiracist, Uncomfortable Conversations with a
Black Boy, and The Black Friend. Praise for Rise Up! A Kirkus
Reviews Best Book of 2021 A School Library Journal Best Book of
2021 A Booklist Editors' Choice Winner for 2021 * "A clear and
damning appraisal of the United States' long-standing relationship
with White supremacy--with actionable advice for readers to do
better." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review * "A standout . . . sure
to inspire young people to act." --Booklist, starred review "Rise
Up! is the invigorating, thought-provoking, eye-opening, and
essential book about fighting white supremacy that I wish I had
when I was a teen. Crystal M. Fleming writes about tough subjects
with authority and compassion, and inspires with a roadmap for how
we can change the world for the better." --Malinda Lo, National
Book Award-winning author of Last Night at the Telegraph Club
How can politicians and ordinary citizens face the racial past in a
country that frames itself as colorblind? In her timely and
provocative book, Resurrecting Slavery, Crystal Fleming shows how
people make sense of slavery in a nation where talking about race,
colonialism, and slavery remains taboo. Noting how struggles over
the meaning of racial history are informed by contemporary politics
of race, she asks: What kinds of group identities are at stake
today for activists and French people with ties to overseas
territories where slavery took place? Fleming investigates the
connections and disconnections that are made between racism,
slavery, and colonialism in France. She provides historical context
and examines how politicians and commemorative activists interpret
the racial past and present. Resurrecting Slavery also includes
in-depth interviews with French Caribbean migrants outside the
commemorative movement to address the everyday racial politics of
remembrance. Bringing a critical race perspective to the study of
French racism, Fleming’s groundbreaking study provides a more
nuanced understanding of race in France along with new ways of
thinking about the global dimensions of slavery, anti-blackness,
and white supremacy.
How can politicians and ordinary citizens face the racial past in a
country that frames itself as colorblind? In her timely and
provocative book, Resurrecting Slavery, Crystal Fleming shows how
people make sense of slavery in a nation where talking about race,
colonialism, and slavery remains taboo. Noting how struggles over
the meaning of racial history are informed by contemporary politics
of race, she asks: What kinds of group identities are at stake
today for activists and French people with ties to overseas
territories where slavery took place? Fleming investigates the
connections and disconnections that are made between racism,
slavery, and colonialism in France. She provides historical context
and examines how politicians and commemorative activists interpret
the racial past and present. Resurrecting Slavery also includes
in-depth interviews with French Caribbean migrants outside the
commemorative movement to address the everyday racial politics of
remembrance. Bringing a critical race perspective to the study of
French racism, Fleming's groundbreaking study provides a more
nuanced understanding of race in France along with new ways of
thinking about the global dimensions of slavery, anti-blackness,
and white supremacy.
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