Nonviolence before King: The Politics of Being and the Black Freedom Struggle

Author:   Anthony C. Siracusa
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Nonviolence before King: The Politics of Being and the Black Freedom Struggle


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In the early 1960s, thousands of Black activists used nonviolent direct action to challenge segregation at lunch counters, movie theaters, skating rinks, public pools, and churches across the United States, battling for, and winning, social change. Organizers against segregation had used litigation and protests for decades but not until the advent of nonviolence did they succeed in transforming ingrained patterns of white supremacy on a massive scale. In this book, Anthony C. Siracusa unearths the deeper lineage of anti-war pacifist activists and thinkers from the early twentieth century who developed nonviolence into a revolutionary force for Black liberation.   Telling the story of how this powerful political philosophy came to occupy a central place in the Black freedom movement by 1960, Siracusa challenges the idea that nonviolent freedom practices faded with the rise of the Black Power movement. He asserts nonviolence's staying power, insisting that the indwelling commitment to struggle for freedom collectively in a spirit of nonviolence became, for many, a lifelong commitment. In the end, what was revolutionary about the nonviolent method was its ability to assert the basic humanity of Black Americans, to undermine racism's dehumanization, and to insist on the right to be.

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Author:   Anthony C. Siracusa
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781469663005


ISBN 10:   1469663007
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 May 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Compelling. . . . Siracusa's monograph represents a decisive contribution to our understanding of the Black freedom movement.""--Reading Religion Remarkable. . . . [I]ts recognition of the vital contributions made by Black intellectuals to the language, practice, and institutions that established nonviolence as a revolutionary force in American society marks its significance and makes it a must-read by students of civil rights history and Black intellectual history, to name a few.""--Journal of Southern History Siracusa . . . considers the importance of historical legacy in focusing on the genealogy of nonviolence as a political tool in the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality."" --CHOICE A sweeping synthesis. . . . This is an important and provocative book that deserves to be widely read.--Journal of Social History"


A sweeping synthesis. . . . This is an important and provocative book that deserves to be widely read.--Journal of Social History


Siracusa . . . considers the importance of historical legacy in focusing on the genealogy of nonviolence as a political tool in the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. --CHOICE A sweeping synthesis. . . . This is an important and provocative book that deserves to be widely read.--Journal of Social History


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Anthony C. Siracusa is the Senior Director of Inclusive Cultures and Initiatives at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

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