05244cam a2201069 4500 531417166 TxAuBib 20210910120000.0 ||||||s2019||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9781949017014 194901701X 63f58ee1-01d5-4913-9fcb-b26b3ff3960a OverDrive (Reserve ID) 4177473 OverDrive (Product ID) TxAuBib Howard-Woods, Chris. Charlottesville [Libby] : White Supremacy, Populism, and Resistance. OR Books, 2019. ideology. politics. protest. american history. retrospective. va. anti-racist. Collection. Civil Rights. Civil War. Slavery. social movements. nationalism. Essays. neo-nazi. social science. political science. black lives matter. #blacklivesmatter. charlottesville. alt-right. Antifa. jesmyn ward. racial history. books about racism. books about discrimination. Political Aesthetics. Another Day In The Death of America. Gary Younge. violent resistance. books about terrorism. books about trump. books about activists. books about resistance. #charlottesville. academic books about current events. antifascists. anti-racist activism. books about charlottesville. books about moving forward. books about protesting. books about removing Confederate monuments. books about the alt-right. books about the future of the left. books about Trump and white supremacy. books about violent demonstrations. books about violent protest. books about white identity movements. books about white nationalists. books for concerned citizens. Chris Howard Woods. Chris Howard-Woods. Colin Laidley. Colin Laidly. counter-demonstrators. From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. Maryam Omidi. Marym Omidi. Public Seminar. The Fire This Time. The New School. Wes Bellamy. Format: OverDrive Adobe EPUB eBook, Filesize: 4772kB. Format: OverDrive OverDrive Read. Politics. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:<b>When white nationalists and their supporters clashed with counter-demonstrators in the college town of Charlottesville over the removal of a Confederate statue, resulting in the death of one anti-racist activist and the wounding of thirty-five more, a signal moment in American history was reached.</b><br /> Suddenly, U.S. citizens who had previously thought of themselves as moderate began to wonder whether violence in defending their values against fellow citizens was not only an option, but a necessity—whether the way American history has been commonly presented is not only unfair but inaccurate; whether the current President is to blame for the sudden visibility of white supremacist groups; and finally, whether a surge in racism and ultra-nationalism is irrevocably re-shaping the country.<br /> Charlottesville: Before &amp; Beyond untangles the meaning of the events that unfolded last August. Part One of the book documents and comments upon the immediate aftermath of the violence. Part Two addresses the context, both before and after, for interpreting the violence: essays reflect on the social and cultural landscape of the nation, the role of the media, and the logic of "punching Nazis in the face."<br /> Including writing by Eric Anthamatten, Nicholas Baer, Wes Bellamy, Keval Bhatt, Vaughn A. Booker, Andrew Boyer, Maria Bucur, Jordan Dunn, Mindy Fullilove, Laura Goldblatt, Jeffrey C. Goldfarb, Maggie Hennefeld, Christopher Howard-Woods, Jeffrey Isaac, Michael Sasha King, Mitchell Kosters, Jared Loggins, Gordon Mantler, Marcus McCullough, Rachel McKinney, Julia Ott, Claire Potter, Isaac Ariail Reed, Neil Roberts, Melvin Rogers, Sanford Schram, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Michael Weinman, Leonard A. Williams, and Deva Woodly. Media Type: eBook. Importer Version: 2014-01-08.01 Import Date: 2021-11-04 17:40:22. Laidley, Colin. Omidi, Maryam. https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=63f58ee1-01d5-4913-9fcb-b26b3ff3960a&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (Adobe EPUB eBook) https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=63f58ee1-01d5-4913-9fcb-b26b3ff3960a&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (OverDrive Read)