The Fight for Black Rights (Alternator Books ®)

Examine the struggle for justice for Black Americans, from voter suppression and the controversy over Confederate monuments to the protests against police brutality and racially motivated violence. Gain historical and current context to understand why the fight for Black rights continues today.

Cover: Diversity and Entertainment: Black Lives in Media
Cover: Black Lives Matter: From Hashtag to the Streets
Cover: Hidden Black History: From Juneteenth to Redlining
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Black Lives Matter: From Hashtag to the Streets
Black Voter Suppression: The Fight for the Right to Vote
Controversial Monuments: The Fight over Statues and Symbols
Diversity and Entertainment: Black Lives in Media
Hidden Black History: From Juneteenth to Redlining
Vigilante Danger: A Threat to Black Lives
  • Available in limited formats
  • Soon! Fall 2024
  • New! Spring 2024
  • New! Fall 2023
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The Fight for Black Rights (Alternator Books ®) — Hardcover Set
Hardcover $137.93, 6 titles
  • Available in limited formats
  • Soon! Fall 2024
  • New! Spring 2024
  • New! Fall 2023

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The Fight for Black Rights (Alternator Books ®)

Examine the struggle for justice for Black Americans, from voter suppression and the controversy over Confederate monuments to the protests against police brutality and racially motivated violence. Gain historical and current context to understand why the fight for Black rights continues View →