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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword: King’s Truth: Revolution and America’s Crossroads Resisting Racism and War: An Introduction; or, What Will It Take to Move Forward? How the Moon Became a Stranger By Any Means Necessary: Two Images I. Connections, Contexts, and Challenges
Helping Hands Wild Poppies Are Pacifists Willing to Be Negroes? a 1950s Dialogue on Fighting Racism and Militarism, Using Nonviolence and Armed Struggle Revolutionary Democracy: A Speech against the Vietnam War Southern Peace Walk: Two Issues or One? Nonviolence and Radical Social Change On Revolution and Equilibrium (Excerpt) Responsible Pacifism and the Puerto Rican Conflict Where Was the Color in Seattle? Looking for Reasons Why the Great Battle Was So White Looking for Color in the Antiwar Movement Combating Oppression inside and outside
II. (Re)Defining Racism and Militarism: What Qualifies? Who Decides?
Continental Walk, 1976—Washington, D.C River of a Different Truth Nonviolent Change of Revolutionary Depth: A Conversation with Regaining a Moral Compass: The Ongoing Truth of King’s Vision Four Vignettes on the Road of the Broken Rifle: Reflections on War and Resistance Questioning Our Reality Finding the Other America On Being a Good Antiracist Ally The Culture of White Privilege is to Remain Silent Towards a Radical White Identity Weaving Narratives: The Construction of Whiteness The Pan-Africanization of Black Power: True History, Coalition-Building, and the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party: An Interview with Bob Brown, Organizer for the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (Gc) Rescuing Civil Rights From Black Power: Collective Memory and Saving the State in Twenty-First-Century Prosecutions of 1960s-Era Cases The Unacceptability of Truth: Of National Lies and Racial America Race, History, and “a Nation of Cowards”
III. Chickens and Eggs: War, Race, and Class
Amache: Japanese-American Relocation Center, 1942-1945—Post Office Amache The Antiwar Campaign: More on Force Without Violence Let’s Talk about Green Beans: An Interview with Dorothy Cotton I Beg to Differ Militarism and Racism: A Connection? Looking at the White Working Class Historically Chinweizu, War, and Reparations On Being White and Other Lies: A History of Racism in the United States Race, Prisons, and War: Scenes From the History of U.S. Violence
IV. The Roots and Routes of War: Patriarchy and Heterosexism
Dean of Students Ann Marie Penzkover and Her Niece Mariah, Wisconsin Genocide: Remembering Bengal, 1971 Why We Need Women’s Actions and Feminist Voices for Peace Terror, Torture, and Resistance Race, Sex, and Speech in Amerika Disarmament and Masculinity The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House Practical, Common Sense, Day-to-Day Stuff: An Interview with Mandy Carter The Rise of Ecofeminism: The Goddess Revived Beyond the Color of Fear: An Interview with Victor Lewis (Excerpt) The Politics of Accountability Tools for White Guys Who Are Working for Social Change Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy: Rethinking Women of Color Organizing
V. The Roots and Routes of War: Nationalism, Religion, Ageism
Kafka’s Amerika Ten Years in Freedom Fragmented Nationalism: Rightwing Responses to September 11 In Historical Context Whiteness is Not Inevitable! Why the Emphasis on White-Skin Privilege is White-Chauvinist and Why the Problematic of “Race” Needs to Be Replaced with the Restoration of the National Question(S) The Content of Our Character: An Interview with José LóPez Truly Human: Spiritual Paths in the Struggle against Racism, Militarism, and Materialism White like Me: A Woman Rabbi Gazes into the Mirror of American Racism Dark Satanic Mills: William Blake and the Critique of War Draft Resistance and the Politics of Identity and Status War Resistance and Root Causes: A Strategic Exchange
VI. Where Do We Go From Here? Organizing against War and Racism
Perpetual Peace Matchboxes Before and after: The Struggle Continues A Reflection on Privilege We Have Not Been Moved: How the Peace Movement Has Resisted Dealing with Racism in Our Ranks Cispes in the 1980s: Solidarity and Racism in the Belly of the Beast To Live is to Resist Not Showing up: Blacks, Military Recruitment and the Antiwar Movement A Challenge to Institutional Racism Where’s the Color in the Antiwar Movement? Organizers Connect the War Abroad to the War at Home An Open Letter to Anti-Oppression/Diversity Trainers New Orleans: A Choice Between Destruction and Reparations Why Not Freedom for Puerto Rico? Building Solidarity in the United States: An Interview with Jean Zwickel “National Security” and the Violation of Women: Militarized Border Rape at the U.S.-Mexico Border From Bases to Bars: The Military & Prison Industrial Complexes Go “Boom” Dismantling Peace Movement Myths Structural Racism and the Obama Presidency Notes on an Orientation to the Obama Presidency Where Was the White in Phoenix? a Ten-Year Movement Update Moving Forward: Ideas for Solidarity and Strategy to Strengthen Multiracial Peace Movements An Antiracist Gandhi Manifesto
VII. Afterpoems
Why War is Never a Good Idea Reflections after the June 12th March for Disarmament Peace (a Poem for Maxine Green) Stop the Violence Matchbox Fishbowl
Acknowledgments: Contributors: Index:
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