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2021-2022 Common Read - Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man
13. Good Trouble
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2021-2022 Common Read - Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man: 13. Good Trouble
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1. The Name Game
2. What Do You See When You See Me?
3. The False Start
4. Cite Your Sources or Drop the Class
5. The Mythical Me
6. Nooooope!
7. The House Always Wins
8. Shifting the Narrative
9. The Fix
10. Thug Life
11. Picking Up the Pieces
12. Love Wins
13. Good Trouble
14. Your Presence is Requested
15. Breaking the Huddle
All Resources from the Book
Videos
Good Trouble:
Fighting for Change
Sources Mentioned in this Chapter
Black Lives Matter
What Matters Podcast, Black Lives Matter
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
by
Malcolm X; Alex Haley (As told to)
Call Number: eBook
Publication Date: 1992
ONE USER AT A TIME, PLEASE CLOSE BROWSER WINDOW WHEN DONE READING
Also available as a hardcopy book: BP223.Z8 L5794 1999
The Fire Next Time
by
James Baldwin
Call Number: E185.61 .B195 1993
ISBN: 067974472X
Publication Date: 1992
Additional Resources
The Making of Black Lives Matter
by
Christopher J. Lebron
Call Number: E185.615 .L393 2017
Publication Date: 2017
Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Riot of 1921: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation
by
Alfred L. Brophy; Randall Kennedy (Foreword by)
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9780195161038
Publication Date: 2003
Violence in the Model City: The Cavanagh Administration, Race Relations, and the Detroit Riot of 1967
by
Sidney Fine
Call Number: F574.D49 N4394 2007
ISBN: 9780870138157
Publication Date: 2007
Wilmington's Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy
by
David Zucchino
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9780802128386
Publication Date: 2020
The Civil Rights Movement in America
by
Charles W. Eagles
Call Number: eBook
Publication Date: 2012
March. Book One
by
John Lewis; Andrew Aydin; Nate Powell (Illustrator)
Call Number: Graphic Novels E840.8.L43 L485 2013 v.1
ISBN: 9781603093002
Publication Date: 2013
March. Book Two
by
John Lewis; Andrew Aydin; Nate Powell (Illustrator)
Call Number: Graphic Novels E840.8.L43 L485 2013 v.2
ISBN: 9781603094009
Publication Date: 2015
March. Book Three
by
John Lewis; Andrew Aydin; Nate Powell (Illustrator)
Call Number: Graphic Novels E840.8.L43 L485 2013 v.3
ISBN: 9781603094023
Publication Date: 2016
Chapter Sources
“What to Know about the Tulsa Greenwood Massacre” by Maggie Astor
“There’s a Difference Between Riots and Rebellion” by Paul Bisceglio
“Eleven Times Americans have Marched in Protest on Washington” by Lorraine Boissoneault
“Black Lives Matter May Be the Largest Movement in U.S. History” by Larry Buchanan
“Riot or Rebellion: Why Peaceful Protests Can Become Violent” by Erica Gunderson
“Sit-In Movement” by Kurt Hohenstein
“What Kind of Society Values Property Over Black Lives” by Robin D.G. Kelley
“Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution” (Speech) by Martin Luther King Jr.
“The Lost History of Any American Coup d’Etat” by Adrienne LaFrance and Vann R. Newkirk II
“Riot or Rebellion? The Debate Over What to Call Detroit’s 1967 Disorder Continues” by Bill McGraw
“Crucial Difference Between Protests, Riots” by Edwin Meese III
“What does ‘Defund the Police’ Mean and Does It have Merit?” by Rashawn Ray
“10 Experts on Where the George Floyd Protests Fit into American History” by Olivia B. Waxman
“How to Find Out Which Politicians are Financially Backed by Cops” by Katie Way
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