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245 00 #Charlottesville :|bwhite supremacy, populism, and 
       resistance /|cedited by Christopher Howard-Woods, Colin 
       Laidley, and Maryam Omidi. 
246 3  Charlottesville 
246 3  Hashtag Charlottesville 
264  1 New York, NY :|bPublic Seminar Books in association with 
       OR Books,|c[2019] 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    1 online resource (239 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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505 00 |tThe civil rights movement 2.0: a message from the Vice 
       Mayor of Charlottesville /|rby Wes Bellamy --
       |tCharlottesville and Trump: David Duke explains neo-Nazi 
       violence to you /|rby Jeffrey C. Isaac --|tLoss beyond 
       destruction: Charlottesville reveals the failures of loss 
       /|rby Jared Loggins --|tOn Trump's response to 
       Charlottesville: political encounters and ideological 
       evasions /|rby Leonard A. Williams --|tSubverting the 
       symbols of white supremacy : the wolf and the fox /|rby 
       Keval Bhatt --|tCharlottesville, Thomas Jefferson, and 
       America's fate: a response to Keval Bhatt /|rby Michael 
       Weinman --|tWhat we really learned in Charlottesville: 
       finding a way forward /|rby Andrew Boyer --|tJefferson's 
       two bodies: memory, protest, and democracy at the 
       University of Virginia and beyond /|rby Isaac Ariail Reed 
       --|tIs it time for the kneeling Freedman statue to go? 
       Remolding our political aesthetics /|rby Gordon Mantler --
       |tYour safety is my foremost concern: lessons from 
       Charlottesville on vulnerability and protection /|rby 
       Laura Goldblatt --|tAristotle on Charlottesville: 'mixed 
       actions' and exercising judgment on violence /|rby Michael
       Weinman --|tRemembering Romanian fascism; worrying about 
       America: losing our moral compass between past and future 
       /|rby Maria Bucur --|tThinking after Charlottesville: a 
       meditation on more of the same /|rby Marcus McCullough --
       |tThe false god of nationalism /|rby Vaughn A. Booker --
       |tRussia is our friend: the alt-right, Trump, and the 
       transformation of the Republican party /|rby Sanford 
       Schram --|tBeing there, separate and unequal: 
       Charlottesville in the mediated public sphere /|rby 
       Jeffrey C. Goldfarb --|tThe false premises of alt-right 
       ideology: academics must understand how the alt-right sees
       the world if we are to resist it /|rby Rachel McKinney --
       |tWhen the past isn't dead: slavery's mark on higher 
       education /|rby Claire Potter --|tProphets of deceit: post
       -truth politics and the future of the left /|rby Nicholas 
       Baer and Maggie Hennefeld --|tWhite supremacy, fear, and 
       the crises of legitimation: reflections on the mistrial in
       the murder case of Walter Scott and the election of Donald
       Trump /|rby Melvin Rogers --|tAuthoritarianism and 
       civilization: Du Bois, Davis, and Trump /|rby Neil Roberts
       --|tSitting to stand: protest, patriotism, and the 
       endurance of white supremacy /|rby Michael Sasha King --
       |t#BlackLivesMatter and the democratic necessity of social
       movements: what active citizenship can look like and what 
       it can accomplish /|rby Deva Woodly --|tEscaping the 
       logic(s) of white supremacy: the practice of oppositional 
       thought /|rby Mitchell Kosters --|tBefore Charlottesville,
       there was Jamestown /|rby Mindy Thompson ... [et al.] --
       |tSlaves: the capital that made capitalism /|rby Julie Ott
       --|tPunching Nazis in the face: a philosopher makes the 
       case for violent resistance /|rby Eric Anthamatten. 
650  0 White nationalism|zVirginia|zCharlottesville. 
650  0 White supremacy movements|zUnited States. 
700 1  Howard-Woods, Christopher, 
700 1  Laidley, Colin, 
700 1  Omidi, Maryam, 
776 08 |iPrint version:|t#Charlottesville.|dNew York, NY : Public
       Seminar Books in association with OR Books, [2018]
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