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When they call you a terrorist: a Black Lives Matter memoir
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Contributors:
Bandele, Asha, author.
Davis, Angela Y. 1944- writer of foreword.
Published:
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2018.
Format:
Book
Edition:
First edition
Physical Desc:
xiv, 257 pages ; 20 cm
Status:
Branford/Blackstone Adult Nonfiction
323.092 KHA
Description

A memoir by the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement explains the movement's position of love, humanity, and justice, challenging perspectives that have negatively labeled the movement's activists while calling for essential political changes

"A poetic and powerful memoir about what it means to be a Black woman in America--and the founding of a movement that demands restorative justice for all in the land at the tree Raised by a single mother in an impoverished neighborhood In Los Angeles, Patrisse KhanCullors experienced firsthand the prejudice and persecution Black Americans endure at the hands of law enforcement. For Patrisse, the most vulnerable people in the country are Black people. Deliberately and ruthlessly targeted by a criminal justice system serving a white privilege agenda, Black people are subjected to unjustifiable racial profiling and police brutality. In 2013, when Trayvon Martin's killer went free, Patrisse's outrage led her to co-found Black Lives Matter with Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi. Condemned as terrorists and as a threat to America, these loving women founded a hashtag that birthed the movement to demand accountability from the authorities who continually turn a blind eye to the injustices inflicted upon people of Black and Brown skin. Championing human rights in the face of violent racism, Patrisse is a survivor. She transformed her personal pain into political power, giving voice to a people suffering inequality and a movement fueled by her strength and love, to tell the country--and the world--that Black Lives Matter. [This book] is Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele's reflection on humanity. It is an empowering account of survival, strength and resilience and a call to action to change the culture that declares innocent Black life expendable."--Dust jacket

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ISBN:
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General Note
"I am a survivor, I am stardust."--Cover
Description
A memoir by the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement explains the movement's position of love, humanity, and justice, challenging perspectives that have negatively labeled the movement's activists while calling for essential political changes
Description
"A poetic and powerful memoir about what it means to be a Black woman in America--and the founding of a movement that demands restorative justice for all in the land at the tree Raised by a single mother in an impoverished neighborhood In Los Angeles, Patrisse KhanCullors experienced firsthand the prejudice and persecution Black Americans endure at the hands of law enforcement. For Patrisse, the most vulnerable people in the country are Black people. Deliberately and ruthlessly targeted by a criminal justice system serving a white privilege agenda, Black people are subjected to unjustifiable racial profiling and police brutality. In 2013, when Trayvon Martin's killer went free, Patrisse's outrage led her to co-found Black Lives Matter with Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi. Condemned as terrorists and as a threat to America, these loving women founded a hashtag that birthed the movement to demand accountability from the authorities who continually turn a blind eye to the injustices inflicted upon people of Black and Brown skin. Championing human rights in the face of violent racism, Patrisse is a survivor. She transformed her personal pain into political power, giving voice to a people suffering inequality and a movement fueled by her strength and love, to tell the country--and the world--that Black Lives Matter. [This book] is Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele's reflection on humanity. It is an empowering account of survival, strength and resilience and a call to action to change the culture that declares innocent Black life expendable."--Dust jacket
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APA Citation (style guide)

Cullors, P., Bandele, A., & Davis, A. Y. 1. (2018). When they call you a terrorist: a Black Lives Matter memoir. First edition New York, St. Martin's Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Cullors, Patrisse, 1983-, Asha, Bandele and Angela Y. 1944- Davis. 2018. When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir. New York, St. Martin's Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Cullors, Patrisse, 1983-, Asha, Bandele and Angela Y. 1944- Davis, When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2018.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Cullors, Patrisse, et al. When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir. First edition New York, St. Martin's Press, 2018.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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