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Get Your Knee Off Our Necks From Slavery to Black Lives Matter

Title
Get Your Knee Off Our Necks [electronic resource] : From Slavery to Black Lives Matter / edited by Bruce E. Johansen, Adebowale Akande.
ISBN
9783030851552
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIX, 346 p.)
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Summary
The death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, and the ensuing trial of Derek Chauvin for murder a year later has rubbed raw the bloodiest stain on the United States' history and its world reputation. The nine minutes and 29 seconds during which Chauvin's knee crushed the spark of life out of Floyd was not unusual in the history of the United States. Before the U.S. Civil War, slaves were routinely beaten to death for disobeying orders or running away, then often lynched. In roughly two centuries, Blacks have achieved nominal freedom. But, as this book's opening chapter and expert essays that follow indicate, freedom has been conditional based on inequity of wealth, social, and legal discrimination. None of this is new in the United States; what is new is the number of people rising up in protest, a figure in the millions around the world after Floyd's murder. This book supplies a readable, scholarly account of recent issues in race and racism in the United States that will be useful for general readers, undergraduate students, and their professors. It will be useful in many fields, including Black studies, other ethnic pursuits, United States history, law, criminal justice, intercultural communication, et al. The work contains a powerful historical narrative followed by several important, essays on subjects including George Floyd's murder, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and many other victims of systematic racism.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 27, 2022
Contents
Chapter 1. I Can't Breathe: Dying While Black in America: Today's Lynchings and Ending the Heritage of Slavery
Chapter 2. The Perils of Populism, Racism, and Sexism: The Trump Lesson Plan for African Americans and Women
Chapter 3. Penal Populism: The End of Reason
Chapter 4. White Supremacy and the Politics of Race
Chapter 5. The Civil Rights Movement in Urban Microcosm: Omaha, Nebraska
Chapter 6. Blackfacing, White Shaming, and Yellow Journalism: A Jaundiced View of How
Contemporary PC Erodes First Amendment Principles
Chapter 7. The U.S. House of Representative Ilhan Omar: Fighting Nativism and White Supremacy in Spirit of Queen Araweelo
Chapter 8. Scientific Racism, Eugenics and Sanctimonious Treatments of Aboriginal Australians 1869-2008
Chapter 9. Brazil and Australia: Indigenous Peoples and the Fires This Time
Chapter 10. Though the Heavens Should Fall: The Mansfield Decision (1772).
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