When They Call You a Terrorist
About This Book
Published in 2017, this memoir chronicles the life of Patrisse Khan-Cullors, who co-founded Black Lives Matter. The narrative weaves together personal stories and statistical evidence to expose systemic racism and law enforcement violence targeting Black Americans. Khan-Cullors recounts her difficult upbringing, her family's hardships, and the sequence of events that sparked the creation of one of the most significant civil rights organizations of our time.
Who Should Read This?
- Civil rights activists seeking to understand modern protest movements
- Engaged citizens wanting to stay informed about social justice issues
- Readers drawn to compelling personal narratives based on real events
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