Prophet of Discontent Martin Luther King Jr. and the Critique of Racial Capitalism

"Many of today's insurgent Black movements call for an end to racial capitalism. They most often take aim at policing and mass incarceration, the racial partitioning of workplaces and residential communities, and the expropriation and underdevelopment of Black populations at home and abroa...

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मुख्य लेखक: Loggins, Jared (auth)
अन्य लेखक: Douglas, Andrew J. (auth)
स्वरूप: इलेक्ट्रोनिक पुस्तक अध्याय
भाषा:अंग्रेज़ी
प्रकाशित: University of Georgia Press 2021
श्रृंखला:The Morehouse College King Collection Series on Civil and Human Rights Ser.
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