In the middle of the twentieth century, the civil rights, Black power, and-Pan-Africanist movements forever altered the shape of human social existence as millions of people organized in a world-wide struggle for freedom that continues into the present day. In this approachable new volume, Modibo Kadalie reflects upon his nearly six decades of participation in social freedom movements, from Atlanta's lunch counter sit-ins, to labor organizing in Detroit, to student protests for Black studies, to anticolonial support networks for African liberation and beyond. Through conversations and public speeches, Kadalie offers a new way to understand history by recasting these movements as remarkably leaderless revolutions and connecting Black freedom struggles to ecological activism in the era of climate change. Kadalie calls upon present and future generations of activists to reconnect with the spirit of past revolutions and our own intuitive capacities tor cooperation and directly democratic self-governance.
Author: Modibo Kadalie
Ediotr: Andrew Zonneveld
Publisher: On Our Own Authority! Publishing, 2019
Pages: 175
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Price $14.99
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