What It Is and How to Fight It

Introduction to What It Is and How to Fight It

12 min · 19 de abr de 2024
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Host Anna Duensing offers an introduction to the podcast and to the April Institute, where the idea for this show came from, what its goals are, and how she first got interested in the subject of the Black Antifascist Tradition and (anti)fascism in the U.S. context more generally. The songs cited toward the end are Paul Robeson, "Peat Bog Soldiers" (Die Moorsoldaten), Leadbelly, "Mr. Hitler," and Jazz Gillum, "War Time Blues."

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Scholar-activists Jeanelle K. Hope and Bill Mullen join us to discuss their very new book The Black Antifascist Tradition: Fighting Back From Anti-Lynching to Abolition, which shows that Black intellectuals and activities have always been vanguards in antifascist thought and organizing. In the conversation, they offer a rich overview of the work, which offers readers an introduction into history, Black political thought, and a roadmap for contemporary organizing. You can purchase the book here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2223-the-black-antifascist-tradition Further Reading: Mia Bay, To Tell the Truth Freely: The Life of Ida B. Wells W.E.B. Du Bois, Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880 James Yates, Mississippi to Madrid: Memoir of a Black American in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Civil Rights Congress, We Charge Genocide: The Crime of Government Against the Negro People Albert Memmi, The Colonizer and the Colonized Robert F. Williams, Negroes with Guns Dan Berger, Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era Angela Davis, They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin, Anarchism and the Black Revolution Dave “Mac” Marquis, Moira Marquis, et al., Books through Bars: Stories from the Prison Books Movement This podcast is brought to you by the April Institute, an education non-profit you can learn more about at https://aprilinstitute.org/ [https://aprilinstitute.org/]. Please follow to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and rate and review us and spread the word if you like what you hear. Our theme music is “Uprising” by Ed Blackwell and Wadada Leo Smith from a session recorded live in 1986 at WBRS/Brandeis University and released as the record “The Blue Mountain’s Sun Drummer” in 2010 on Kabell.

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