From June 12, 2020, until the passage of the state law making the occupation a felony two months later, peaceful protesters set up camp at Nashvilles Legislative Plaza and renamed it for Ida B. Wells.Central to the occupation was Justin Jones, a student of Fisk University and Vanderbilt Divinity School whose place at the forefront of the protests brought him and the occupation to the attention of the Tennessee state troopers, state and US senators, and Governor Bill Lee. The result was two months of solidarity in the face of rampant abuse, community in the face of state-sponsored terror, and standoff after standoff at the doorsteps of the peoples house with those who claimed to represent them. In this, his first book, Jones describes those two revolutionary months of nonviolent resistance against apolice state thatsought to dehumanize its citizens.The Peoples Plaza is a rumination on the abuse of power, and a vision of a more just, equitable, anti-racist Nashvillea vision that kept Jones and those with him posted on the plaza through intense heat, unprovoked arrests, vandalism, theft, and violent suppression. It is a first-person account of hope, a statement of intent, and a blueprint for nonviolent resistance in the American South and elsewhere.
Justin Jones
People’s Plaza [PDF ebook]
Sixty-Two Days of Nonviolent Resistance
People’s Plaza [PDF ebook]
Sixty-Two Days of Nonviolent Resistance
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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 196 ● ISBN 9780826505002 ● Editura Vanderbilt University Press ● Publicat 2022 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 8481427 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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