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Essay-Review: Injustice, Black Girls and Black Women - by Patricia Williams, Professor of Law and Renowned Author

Essay-Review: Injustice, Black Girls and Black Women - by Patricia Williams, Professor of Law and Renowned Author | Writers & Books | Scoop.it

Patricia Williams writes about the particular combination of racism and sexism that black women and girls endure. In her lead essay, Williams considers how African American women have their individuality effaced by crude and derogatory typologies, and how the justice system accords them less credence than their white peers, while disproportionately criminalizing and imprisoning them. 


Williams writes of the police brutality black girls face, even in their own schools, the sexualization and objectification to which they are subjected, the inner lives that are ignored, and the narratives into which they are co-opted. "How does anyone survive having been marked with the trope of un-life?", she asks. "Is there a path to vivacity from being captured and captioned as the object of others' beliefs?"

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Patricia Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She has served on the faculties of the University of Wisconsin School of Law, City University of New York Law School, and Golden Gate University School of Law. Williams was a fellow at the School of Criticism and Theory, Dartmouth College, as well as at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. 

Her books include The Alchemy of Race and Rights; The Rooster's Egg; and Seeing a ColorBlind Future: The Paradox of Race. Williams has also been a columnist for The Nation. Williams was a MacArthur fellow, and served on the board of trustees at Wellesley College. She earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1975 and her B.A. from Wellesley College in 1972.

Williams practiced as deputy city attorney for the Office of the Los Angeles City Attorney and as staff lawyer for the Western Center on Law and Poverty. She is published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and on other issues of legal theory and legal writing. 


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Dr Seuss racism row escalates over illustration of Chinese man

Dr Seuss racism row escalates over illustration of Chinese man | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
The Massachusetts museum dedicated to the children’s author has agreed to remove a mural showing one his early pictures, prompting charges of political correctness
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Racism & US History: 'Stamped from the Beginning, The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America' by Ibram X. Kendi, Professor of History and International Relations, American University

Racism & US History: 'Stamped from the Beginning, The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America' by Ibram X. Kendi, Professor of History and International Relations, American University | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
Paradigm shifts in historiography seem to come all at once rather than being spaced evenly along the disciplinary trajectory. The last such shift in writing about slavery and race (including civil rights) in the United States came between the late 1950s and the mid-1970s. It looks now as though we are in the midst of another re-casting of the framework of assumptions and vocabulary of concepts that US historians bring to the study of these critical topics. Add to that the fact that Colson Whitehead’s novel, Underground Railroad (2016), won both a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, while several recent Oscar nominees for 2017 were films – Moonlight, Fences, Hidden Figures, and Loving – that explored various dimensions of the African-American experience over the last half-century. In fact, the book under review here, Ibram X. Kendi’s Stamped from the Beginning, won the 2016 National Book Award in Nonfiction.
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Reading Lists: These 16 Books Address White Supremacy in the US

Reading Lists: These 16 Books Address White Supremacy in the US | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
The Charlottesville rally has thrust white supremacy into headlines. These are the books, recommended by leading scholars, that will help you understand its history and effects.
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This is a great resource for learning more about the issue of White supremacy.
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Racism & Science: 'Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture' by Britt Rusert

Racism & Science: 'Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture' by Britt Rusert | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
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Interview with Shannon Sullivan, author of 'Good White People': An insightful study on racism

Interview with Shannon Sullivan, author of 'Good White People': An insightful study on racism | Writers & Books | Scoop.it

Book reviews, interviews, columns, and musings. (RT @thebookslut: Hey there. Are you a white person?

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Essay Collection: 'The Origin of Others' by Toni Morrison – On the language of race and racism in literature and life

Essay Collection: 'The Origin of Others' by Toni Morrison – On the language of race and racism in literature and life | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
The author of Beloved reads that novel alongside the real-life story that inspired it, in one of a resonant set of lectures on literature and the fetishisation of skin colour
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Poetry: On Whiteness Visible - Three Poets Explore the Grammar of Racism 

Poetry: On Whiteness Visible - Three Poets Explore the Grammar of Racism  | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
What is the impact of racism on those who perpetuate it? Three white poets explore and confront the implicit ways racism is bound up in the daily transactions, judgments, and assumptions of their everyday lives.
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Appreciation: On Toni Morrison's 'Beloved,' 30 Years After Publication

Appreciation: On Toni Morrison's 'Beloved,' 30 Years After Publication | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
Thirty years later, the book still has the capacity to cut to the heart of the pain and pride of the black experience in America.
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Toni Morrison (born Chloe Ardelia Wofford;[1] February 18, 1931) is an American novelist, editor, teacher, and Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award in 1988 for Beloved.
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Extract: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race - by Reni Eddo-Lodge

Extract: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race - by Reni Eddo-Lodge | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
The long read: For years, racism has been defined by the violence of far-right extremists, but a more insidious kind of prejudice can be found where many least expect it – at the heart of respectable society
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History & Racism: 'Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America' by Ibram X Kendi - winner of the National Book Award for Nonfiction

History & Racism: 'Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America' by Ibram X Kendi - winner of the National Book Award for Nonfiction | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
Even abolitionists don’t emerge unscathed from a fearless, brilliant history of racist thinking spanning 500 years
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Sociology: 'Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism' by Shannon Sullivan

Sociology: 'Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism' by Shannon Sullivan | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
Book reviews, interviews, columns, and musings. (Are you a white progressive who swears you're not being racist? This other white progressive doesn't believe you...
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