The Case for Rage: Why Anger Is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle
by Myisha Cherry
***🏆 A Five Books Book of the Year ***
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“Cherry’s argument is that the energy and the possibility of collective channelled action, inspired by rage, justifies this approach, and makes it superior to a more neutral response to something as outrageous as the cold-faced racism in Charlottesville, for instance.” Read more...
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