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Who"s afraid of the black blocs?
Francis Dupuis-DГ©ri
Published
2014
by PM Press in Oakland, CA
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Who is afraid of the black blocs? |
Statement | Francis Dupuis-Déri ; translated by Lazer Lederhendler |
Contributions | Lederhendler, Lazer, translator |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HX833 .D86 2014 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 215 pages |
Number of Pages | 215 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27174659M |
ISBN 10 | 1604869496 |
ISBN 10 | 9781604869491 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 871671626 |
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Translated into English for the first time and completely revised and updated to include the most recent Black Bloc actions at protests in Greece, Germany, Canada, and England, and the Bloc s role in the Occupy movement and the Quebec student strike, Black Blocs lays out a comprehensive view of the Black Bloc tactic and locates it within the.
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A black bloc is a group of protesters who wear black clothing, ski masks, scarves, sunglasses, motorcycle helmets with padding, or other face-concealing and face-protecting items. The clothing is used to conceal wearers' identities and hinder criminal prosecution by making. This book is the ideal antidote to the misinformation spread by the establishment, its defenders, and its false critics.” —Uri Gordon, author of Anarchy Alive.
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JOHNSON is Prof of African-American Studies and Political Science at the University of Illinois Chicago. He is the author of From Revolutionaries to Race Leaders: Black Power and the Making of African American Politics () and The Neoliberal Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, Late Capitalism and the Remaking of New Orleans (), as well as the SInger Prize-winning essay “The Panthers.Origins of the term.
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