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The Third Reconstruction: Moral Mondays, Fusion Politics, and the Rise of a New Justice MovementAperçu
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The Third Reconstruction: Moral Mondays, Fusion Politics, and the Rise of a New Justice Movement
A modern-day civil rights champion tells the stirring story of how he helped start a movement to bridge America’s racial divide. Over the summer of 2013, Rev. William Barber led more than a hundred thousand people at rallies across North Carolina to protest cuts to voting rights and the social safety net, which the state’s conservative legislature had implemented. These protests, which came to be known as Moral Mondays, have blossomed into the largest social movement the South has seen since the civil rights era—and, since then, it has spread to states as diverse as Florida, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Ohio. In The Third Reconstruction, Rev. Barber tells the story of how he helped lay the groundwork for the Moral Mondays movement and explores the unfulfilled promises of America’s multiethnic democracy. He draws on the lessons of history to offer a vision of a new Reconstruction, one in which a diverse coalition of citizens—black and white, religious and secular, Northern and Southern—fight side-by-side for racial and economic justice for all Americans. The Third Reconstruction is both a blueprint for activism at the state level and an inspiring call to action from the twenty-first century’s most effective grassroots organizer.
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Genres
Biography & Memoir, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction, Nonfiction
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Beacon Press (Éditeur(-trice))
(User: beacon_press)
Lot
December 2015
Débute: 2015-12-08
Terminé: 2015-12-28
En vente
2016-04-01
Pays
États-Unis
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