Descript |
xxv, 395 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cm |
Content |
text |
Media |
unmediated |
Carrier |
volume |
Contents |
Symbolism matters -- Harriet Tubman represents solidarity, struggle, and genuine democracy -- Andrew Jackson's face is a meme for white supremacy -- The movement to transform the faces on U.S. currency -- The Tubman twenty--black support and opposition -- Conservative hostility to the Tubman twenty -- Fear of a diverse America -- From 1619 to Covid-19, racism is a pre-existing condition -- The George Floyd catalyst -- Abolishing symbols of white supremacy -- Black voters matter -- Good trouble and a Harriet Tubman-inspired future. |
ISBN |
9780872868854 (trade paperback) |
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0872868850 (trade paperback) |
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