We Refuse
We Refuse
- A Forceful History of Black Resistance
- by Kellie Carter Jackson
- Representation:
- Genre: Nonfiction and History
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An “unsparing, erudite, and incisive” (Jelani Cobb, staff writer, The New Yorker) reframing of the past and present of Black resistance—both nonviolent and violent—to white supremacy
Named a Best Book of 2024 by Smithsonian * Kirkus * Chicago Review of Books * Emancipator
Black resistance to white supremacy is often reduced to a simple binary, between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolence and Malcolm X’s “by any means necessary.” In We Refuse, historian Kellie Carter Jackson looks beyond this false choice, offering an unflinching examination of the breadth of Black responses to white oppression, particularly those pioneered by Black women.
The dismissal of “Black violence” as an illegitimate form of resistance is itself a manifestation of white supremacy. Force—from work stoppages and property destruction to armed revolt—has played a pivotal part in securing freedom and justice for Black people for centuries. But force is only one tool among many. Carter Jackson examines other, no less vital tactics that have shaped the Black struggle, from the restorative power of finding joy in the face of suffering to the quiet strength of simply walking away.
Product Details
Product Details
Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781541601598
Publisher: Seal Press
Publication Date: November 4, 2025
Pages: 304
Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781541602908
Publisher: Seal Press
Publication Date: June 4, 2024
Pages: 304
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