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File Size: 5379 KB

Print Length: 263 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1250171083

Publisher: St. Martin's Press; Reprint edition (January 16, 2018)

Publication Date: January 16, 2018

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B071ZT28ZF

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#50,377 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I am a 67 year old white man raised in the South. This is a wonderful book. I found it interesting to compare and contrast this book with Hillbilly Elegy. Both books describe a childhood hard for a middle class kid to adequately grasp; but the writers emerge into very different places. J.D. Vance escapes from his childhood hell, aided by a probably unknown and still unacknowledged privilege. Consequently, he elevates his 'escape' as a journey based on his own effort, integrity and intention. Patrisse Khan-Cullors, black and gay is born into similar economic circumstances... but the deck is stacked. She realizes that escape can only occur through commitment to community, a community she must cobble together herself. Together the two books provide a very real picture of white privilege. J, D. Vance doesn't see it, doesn't get it, because it would ruin his fairy tale story of self salvation. Both stories are tragedies of people thrown away by a heartless economic system. Vance rises above his circumstances aided by the invisible structures of privilege. The impoverished black community of Khan-Cullors family knows no such privilege; and that is our collective sin and shame.

I saw the authors on Democracy Now! and the peek into the book made me want to learn more about BLM. Time and again I have heard their pleas for social justice followed by the dismissal, "All lives matter." I have always rejected that notion. But growing up White, I had no clue what life was like for Black families. This book was a real eye-opener, and I could not put it down. It forced me to recognize and confront my privilege (how could I have been so oblivious?). We were poor, but our struggles were minor, compared to what Patrisse's family endured. I so admire her and I thank her for bringing her world into my awareness. I thank her for sharing her love and her beautiful spirit.

This book was such a great read. Patrisse Khans-Cullors did a great job describing her childhood and experience living in an urban neighborhood. I found myself getting emotional when she discussed her mother working several jobs and father (the man at the time she thought was her bio dad) abandoning the family. She discussed in great detail how he did not help them financially which at times they had to eat cereal with water. I also loved how she incorporated her brother's journey being targeted not only due to being a black man, but also having a mental illness. The social injustices he experienced as a person with Schizoaffective Disorder is something I've seen first hand working in social services and often gets overlooked. Patrisse also did an excellent job at incorporating the oppression of the LGBTQ community as they encounter daily injustices as well. Overall, I'd rate this book a 5 out of 5 as I feel it was super enlightening whether you have experienced/witnessed social injustice or not 📚🤗☺.

I expected more content about how BLM was founded but there is not too much about that process. Instead the book is about Ms Khan-Cullors life experiences. As an old straight white man and a committed anti-racist and anti-white supremacist as well as a supporter of inclusion for LGBT and indigenous people I was completely in accord with her understandings of what her life showed her about America. What this book provides more than many others on "race" I have read is the emotional impact/damage and the horrific and casual cruelty inflicted in people of color and LGBT folks. For me, growing up in white privilege in spite of a simple working class background, my understanding is perforce more intellectual/superficial than truly internalized. The author's story brings that understanding closer.

I cried reading this book, perhaps even more than some fiction I've read in years. Patrisse has done an incredible job of helping us to understand what it's like to live as a black person in the United States, especially in the ghetto. More than ever I am committed to my activism to save our democracy and improve social justice and humanity in our country. I also read "A Colony in the Nation" by Chris Hayes, yet another very enlightening book that helps white America understand what it's like to be a black person in America, I recommend both of these books.

Well written and hard to put down, Patrisse's story is a first hand accounting of the life that so many people of color experience daily while those of us who are white remain clueless. If this doesn't help people understand why Black Lives Matter came to be, what the movement is and is not, and why it is so very necessary, I fear nothing will. Follow Patrisse on Facebook - she does podcasts and will answer questions about her book!

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