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Black Resistance to British Policing

Book • 2021
Adam Elliott-Cooper's "Black Resistance to British Policing" delves into the history of activism against police racism in Britain.

The book connects historical and contemporary struggles, analyzing how black resistance challenges global systems of racial exploitation and violence.

It examines the role of imperial cultures and policies in shaping contemporary racism, highlighting the enduring legacies of colonialism.

The author uses a decade of activist research to explore various forms of resistance, from spontaneous rebellion to organized campaigns.

By drawing connections between historical and contemporary struggles, the book offers a crucial framework for understanding and challenging the ongoing power of police and prison systems.

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Adam Elliott-Cooper, "Black Resistance to British Policing" (Manchester UP, 2021)
Mentioned by Deniz Yonucu as a brilliant and highly necessary book detailing activism that made movements like Black Lives Matter possible.
Adam Elliott-Cooper, "Black Resistance to British Policing" (Manchester UP, 2021)

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