Detroit: I Do Mind Dying

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Dive into the rich history of the civil rights era with "Detroit: I Do Mind Dying," a pivotal analysis of the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. This compelling text explores the transformative influence of these organizations in the 1960s and 1970s, shedding light on their vital role in the black liberation movement. Authored by renowned political scientist Marvin Surkin and celebrated historian Dan Georgakas, this book is a crucial addition to your collection of social justice literature. The insightful narrative, backed by extensive research, chronicles the fight for equality and social justice in Detroit, making it an essential read for activists and history enthusiasts alike. Ideal for those studying urban politics and social change, this trade paperback (ISBN: 9781608462216) is not just a book; it is a historical document that delves deep into the struggles and triumphs of black workers and their revolutionary endeavors. With its analysis of collective action and grassroots movements, it inspires a new generation to engage in activism and understand the importance of history in shaping social progress. Make "Detroit: I Do Mind Dying" a part of your library today and gain insights into the profound legacy of resistance and empowerment expressed by those who dared to challenge the status quo.

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