Maroon the Implacable

Maroon the Implacable
About this book
During a lengthy incarceration spent mostly in solitary confinement, Russell Maroon Shoatz has developed into a prolific writer and powerful voice for the disenfranchised. This first published collection of his accumulated works showcases his sharp and profound understanding of the current historical moment, with clear proposals for how to move forward embracing new political concepts and practices. Informed by Shoatz's experience as a leader in the Black Liberation Movement in Philadelphia, the pieces in this book put forth his fresh and self-critical retelling of the black liberation struggle in the United States and provide cutting-edge analysis of the prison-industrial complex. Innovative and revolutionary on multiple levels, the essays also discuss such varied topics as eco-socialism, matriarchy and eco-feminism, food security, prefiguration and the Occupy Wall Street movement. Including new essays written expressly for this volume, Shoatz's unique perspective offers many practical and theoretical insights for today's movements for social change.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20358100W
Subjects
Social changeUnited states, politics and government, 20th centuryPolitical and social viewsPrisoners' writings, AmericanCivil rights movementsAfrican AmericansPolitical activityBlack powerBlack nationalismRace relationsAmerican AuthorsBiographyBlack Panther PartyBlack panther partyPrisoners' writingsCivil rights movements, united statesAfrican americansAuthors, american