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police violence and resistance in the United States

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English
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207

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Table of Contents

Killing the future : the theft of Black life / Nicholas Powers
Ring of snitches : how Detroit police slapped false murder convictions on young Black men / Aaron Miguel Cantu
Amid shootings, Chicago Police Department upholds culture of impunity / Sarah Macaraeg and Alison Flowers
Beyond Homan Square : US history is steeped in torture / Adam Hudson
"Never again a world without us" : the many tentacles of state violence against Black-Brown-Indigenous communities / Roberto Rodriguez
Killing Africa / William C. Anderson
Say her name : what it mean to center Black women's experiences of police violence / Andrea J. Ritchie
Your pregnancy may subject you to even more law enforcement violence / Victoria Law
Black parenting matters : raising children in a world of police terror / Eisa Nefertari Ulen
Big dreams and bold steps toward a police-free future / Rachel Herzig
We charge genocide : the emergence of a movement / Asha Rosa, Monica Trinidad and Page May
Heeding the call : Black women fighting for Black lives that matter / Thandisizwe Chimurenga
Our history and our dreams : building Black and Native solidarity / Kelly Hayes
A new year's resolution : don't call the police / Mike Ludwig
Community groups work to provide emergency medical alternatives, separate from police / Candice Bernd
Building community safety : practical steps toward liberatory transformation / Ejeris Dixon.

Edition Notes

"A Truthout collection"--Cover.

Includes bibliographic references (pages 179-197) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.2
Library of Congress
HV8141 .W46 2016, HV8141

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 207 pages
Number of pages
207

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27214490M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781608466122
ISBN 10
1608466124
ISBN 13
9781608466122
OCLC/WorldCat
923553219, 952247161

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