Bookbot

Clarence Lusane

    Il Dr. Clarence Lusane è un autore che esplora in modo approfondito le intersezioni tra razza, politica e relazioni internazionali. Il suo lavoro analizza la storia e le manifestazioni contemporanee del razzismo, della globalizzazione e della politica estera degli Stati Uniti. L'analisi di Lusane è informata da decenni di attivismo e giornalismo che lo hanno portato in tutto il mondo per indagare le condizioni sociali e politiche. La sua attuale ricerca sul nesso tra jazz e relazioni internazionali rivela come questa forma musicale sia stata appropriata politicamente e ideologicamente da diverse comunità.

    $20 and Change: Harriet Tubman, George Floyd, and the Struggle for Radical Democracy
    • This work places Harriet Tubman's life and legacy within a broader tradition of resistance, highlighting the ongoing struggle for a democracy that embodies her vision of emancipation. As America confronts a historic reckoning with racism, the debate over whose narratives are recognized is at the forefront. Politicians and community leaders engage in polarized discussions about which accomplishments and perspectives should shape the telling of American history. The author, a political scientist, argues that racist historical narratives and social inequities are interconnected; changing one can lead to transformation in the other. The debate surrounding the future of the twenty-dollar bill serves as a lens to examine the nation’s reckoning with slavery and white supremacy. This struggle to confront social injustices is directly tied to efforts to reshape public symbols, revealing that the choice of whose lives are honored reflects the protection of certain rights over others. The book sheds light on grassroots movements advocating for a national currency that represents the diversity of America and honors those who have fought for freedom, equality, and justice. Engaging and insightful, it is a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of history, race, and democracy.

      $20 and Change: Harriet Tubman, George Floyd, and the Struggle for Radical Democracy