The Black Lives Matter Reference Handbook Is Out And It Includes A Personal Essay from Justice
This multifaceted reference handbook surveys the history, development, leadership, and priorities of Black Lives Matter (BLM), including the group’s efforts to raise public awareness of police violence in communities of color.
Beginning with the infamous incidents of police brutality that spurred the creation and growth of BLM, this book goes on to profile leading and influential activists and organizations, such as the NAACP, movement co-founder Alicia Garza, and civil rights activist and athlete Colin Kaepernick.
A broad range of personal essays explore the persistent problems of police violence and racial discrimination in America.
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Read Justice’s Contributed Essay Here