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The Black Holocaust For Beginners
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S.E. Anderson, Vanessa Holley (Illustrator), and Cro-Maat Collective (Illustrator) |
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Virtually anyone, anywhere knows that six million Jewish human beings were killed in the Jewish Holocaust. But how many African human beings were killed in the Black Holocaust–from the start of the European slave trade (c.1500) to the Civil War (1865)? And how many were enslaved? The Black Holocaust, a travesty that killed millions of African human beings, is the most underreported major event i...
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Columbus and other Cannibals: The Wtiko Disease of Exploitation, Imperialism, and Terrorism
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Jack D. Forbes and Derrick Jensen (Introduction by) |
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Celebrated Native American thinker Jack D. Forbes's Columbus and Other Cannibals was one of the founding texts of the anticivilization movement when it was first published in 1978. His history of terrorism, genocide, and ecocide told from a Native American point of view has inspired America's most influential activists for decades. Frighteningly, his radical critique of the modern "civilized" lifestyl...
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Lighting the Eighth Fire: The Liberation, Resurgence, and Protection of Indigenous Nations
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Leanne Simpson (Editor) |
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This remarkable collection of essays by leading Indigenous scholars focuses on the themes of freedom, liberation and Indigenous resurgence as they relate to the land. They analyze treaties, political culture, governance, "environmental issues," economy and radical social movements, from an anti-colonial Indigenous perspective. Editor Leanne Simpson has solicited Indigenous writers that place Indigenous freed...
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The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century
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Samir Amin |
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The World We Wish to See presents a sweeping view of twentieth-century political history and a stirring appeal to take political organization seriously. Amin offers provocative analysis of contemporary resistance to neoliberalism, while boldly calling for a new global movement, "an internationalism of peoples," to challenge the current order and fashion a better world. Throughout the last century, g...
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Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland
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Jeffrey St. Clair (Editor), Joshua Frank (Editor), Ward Churchill (Contributor), Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Contributor), Jordan Flaherty (Contributor), Justin Akers Chacon (Contributor), and Saul Landau (Contributor) |
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A Red States rebellion is breaking out. It's been going on for some time. The stakes are high and the odds are long and the battles are waged over the essentials of life: water, food, wilderness, and human liberty. Out here there are no fixed blueprints for resistance. No organizational flow charts for how to plot a rebellion. No focus groups or pulse polls or field-tested PR strategies or genteel formali...
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If I Am Not For Myself: Journey of and Anti-Zionist Jew
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Mike Marqusee |
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If I Am Not For Myself is a passionate, thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be Jewish in the twenty-first century. It traces the author's upbringing in 1960s Jewish-American surburbia, his anti-war and pro-Palestinian activism on the British left, and life as a Jew among Muslims in Pakistan, Morocco, and Britain. Interwoven with this are the experiences of his grandfather's life in Jewis...
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Down With Colonialism
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Ho Chi Minh and Walden Bello (Introduction by) |
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Ho Chi Minh (1890–1969) was the founder of the Vietminh and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. He played a key role in the formation of the French, Chinese, and Vietnamese Communist movements and fought successfully against Japanese, French, and American imperialism, becoming a hate-figure of the American state during the Vietnam War. Anti-globalization activist Walden Bello shows why Ho ...
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Barefoot Gen: Life After the Bomb
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Keiji Nakazawa and Art Spiegelman (Introduction by) |
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Cartoonist Keiji Nakazawa was seven years old and living in Hiroshima in the early days of August 1945 when the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb dropped by the U.S.A. Starting a few months before that event, the ten-volume saga shows life in Japan after years of war and privations, as seen through the eyes of seven-year-old Gen Nakaoka. Volume 3 picks up the story with Gen, his mother and his baby brothe...
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Barefoot Gen: Out of the Ashes
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Art Spiegelman (Introduction by) and Keiji Nakazawa |
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Cartoonist Keiji Nakazawa was seven years old and living in Hiroshima in the early days of August 1945 when the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb dropped by the U.S.A. Starting a few months before that event, the ten-volume saga shows life in Japan after years of war and privations, as seen through the eyes of seven-year-old Gen Nakaoka. Volume Four resumes nine days after the bomb, as Gen and his mother ...
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Barefoot Gen: The Day After
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Art Spiegelman (Introduction by) and Keiji Nakazawa |
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Cartoonist Keiji Nakazawa was seven years old and living in Hiroshima in the early days of August 1945 when the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb dropped by the U.S.A. Starting a few months before that event, the ten-volume saga shows life in Japan after years of war and privations. Volume Two, The Day After, tells the story of the day after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, as seen through...
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