We Have Not Been Moved is a compendium addressing the two leading pillars of U.S. Empire. Inspired by the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who called for a βtrue revolution of valuesβ against the racism, militarism, and materialism which he saw as the heart of a society βapproaching spiritual dea
We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in 21st Century America
β Scribed by Elizabeth MartΓnez, Matt Meyer, and Mandy Carter
- Publisher
- PM Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 608
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A compendium of writings that detail the grassroots actions of social and political activists from the civil rights era of the early 1960s to the present day, this book reviews the major points of intersection between white supremacy and the war machine through historic and contemporary articles from a diverse range of scholars and activists. Among the historic texts included are rarely seen writings by antiracist icons such as Anne Braden, Barbara Deming, and Audre Lorde as well as a dialogue between Dr. King, revolutionary nationalist Robert F. Williams, Dave Dellinger, and Dorothy Day. Never-before-published pieces appear from civil rights and gay rights organizer Bayard Rustin and from celebrated U.S. pacifist supporter of Puerto Rican sovereignty Ruth Reynolds. Additional articles, essays, interviews, and poems from numerous contributors examine the strategic and tactical possibilities of radical transformation for lasting social change through revolutionary nonviolence.
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