Those Who Know Don't Say by Garrett Felber

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Those Who Know Don't Say by Garrett Felber

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Challenging incarceration and policing was central to the postwar Black Freedom Movement. In this bold new political and intellectual history of the Nation of Islam, Garrett Felber centres the Nation in the Civil Rights Era and the making of the modern carceral state.

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Those Who Know Don't Say by Garrett Felber

Challenging incarceration and policing was central to the postwar Black Freedom Movement. In this bold new political and intellectual history of the Nation of Islam, Garrett Felber centers the Nation in the Civil Rights Era and the making of the modern carceral state. The book examines efforts to build broad-based grassroots coalitions among liberals, radicals, and nationalists to oppose the carceral state and struggle for local Black self-determination. It captures the ambiguous place of the Nation of Islam specifically, and Black nationalist organizing more broadly, during an era which has come to be defined by nonviolent resistance, desegregation campaigns, and racial liberalism. Exhaustively researched, Felber illuminates new sites and forms of political struggle as Muslims prayed under surveillance in prison yards and used courtroom political theater to put the state on trial. This history captures familiar figures in new ways--Malcolm X the courtroom lawyer and A. Philip Randolph the Harlem coalition builder--while highlighting the forgotten organizing of rank-and-file activists in prisons such as Martin Sostre. This definitive account is a halting reminder that Islamophobia, state surveillance, and police violence have deep roots in the state repression of Black Muslim communities.
Shows that police departments steeped in cultures of bigotry, and a judicial system that promotes punishment over rehabilitation, were harsh in responding to black protest movements, many of them led by the Nation of Islam. . . An impressive academic investigation and an appealing contribution to black American history." —Foreword
Garrett Felber is assistant professor of history at the University of Mississippi.
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ISBN 13 9781469653815
ISBN 10 1469653818
Title Those Who Know Don't Say
Author Garrett Felber
Series Justice Power And Politics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Year published 2020-01-30
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.