Freedom Is a Constant Struggle

In this powerful collection of essays, interviews, and speeches, Angela Y. Davis connects historical and global struggles against state violence and oppression, emphasizing the relevance of black feminism, intersectionality, and prison abolitionism. Davis reflects on liberation movements from the Black Freedom Movement to South Africa’s anti-Apartheid fight, and draws parallels to contemporary issues such as state terror in Ferguson and Palestine. She challenges us to envision and create a movement for human liberation, underscoring the interconnectedness of global injustices and the need for collective action in the fight for equity and justice.

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