When they call you a terrorist : a story of Black Lives Matter and the power to change the world /

This is the story of how the movement that started with a hashtag, #BlackLivesMatter, spread across the nation and then across the world and the journey that led one of its co-founders, Patrisse Khan-Cullors, to this moment. Patrisse Khan-Cullors grew up in an over-policed United States where incarc...

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Main Authors: Khan-Cullors, Patrisse, 1984- (Author), Bandele, Asha (Author), Knauer, Benee (Adapter)
Other Authors: Davis, Angela Y. (Angela Yvonne), 1944- (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Wednesday Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Publishing Group, [2020]
Edition:First edition.
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