insurrectionist ethics

syllabus by Prof. Lee A. McBride III

visual resources by alicehank winham

these resources form the basis of the opp summer seminar series on insurrectionist ethics

further readings from opp

Andrews, Kehinde. Back to Black : Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century. Second ed. London, 2019. Print.

A.B. Bogues, Black Heretics, Black Prophets: Radical Political Intellectuals (New York: 2003).

Baldwin, James. The Fire next Time. London: Michael Joseph, 1963. Print.

Baldwin, James, Quincy Troupe, Studs Terkel, Julius Lester, and Richard Goldstein. James Baldwin : The Last Interview and Other Conversations. New York, 2014. Print.

Bhambra, Gurminder K., Dalia Gebrial, and Kerem Nişancıoğlu. Decolonising the University. London, 2018. Print.

Condé, Maryse, Richard Philcox, Angela Y. Davis, and Ann Armstrong Scarboro. I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem. First Ballantine Books ed. New York, 1994. Print.

Davis, Angela Y. The Meaning of Freedom. San Francisco: City Lights, 2012. Open Media Book. Web. 

Davis, Angela Y. If They Come in the Morning : Voices of Resistance. New York, 1971. Web. 

Davis, Angela Y., and Eduardo Mendieta. Abolition Democracy : Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture. New York, 2005. Open Media Book. Web. 

Davis, Angela Y., and Joy James. The Angela Y. Davis Reader. Malden, Mass. ; Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Print. Blackwell Readers.

Du Bois, W. E. B., and Nathan Irvin Huggins. Writings : The Suppression of the African Slave Trade : The Souls of Black Folk : Dusk of Dawn : Essays and Articles. New York : Cambridge: Literary Classics of the United States ; Syndicate of the U of Cambridge, 1986. Print. Library of America.

Evans, Brad, and Henry A. Giroux. Disposable Futures : The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle. San Francisco, 2015. Print. Open Media Ser.

Farmer, Ashley D. Remaking Black Power : How Black Women Transformed an Era. Chapel Hill, 2018. University Press Scholarship Online. Web. 

Gore, Dayo F., Jeanne Theoharis, and Komozi Woodard. Want to Start a Revolution? : Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle. New York, NY, 2009. Web. 

Harris, Leonard, A Philosophy of Struggle: The Leonard Harris Reader. London: Bloomsbury, 2020.

James, Joy. Imprisoned Intellectuals : America's Political Prisoners Write on Life, Liberation, and Rebellion. Lanham, Maryland ; Oxford, England, 2003. Ebook Central. Web. 

James, Joy. Resisting State Violence [electronic Resource] : Radicalism, Gender, and Race in U.S. Culture. Minneapolis, Minn.: U of Minnesota, 1996. Ebook Central. Web. 

James, Joy, and Ruth Farmer. Spirit, Space & Survival : African American Women in (white) Academe. New York ; London: Routledge, 1993. Print.

Kelley, Robin D. G. Freedom Dreams : The Black Radical Imagination. Boston: Beacon, 2002. Print.

Kelley, Robin D. G. Race Rebels : Culture, Politics, and the Black Working Class. New York: Free, 1996. Print.

Kwoba, Brian, Rose Chantiluke, and Athi Nangamso Nkopo. Rhodes Must Fall : The Struggle to Decolonise the Racist Heart of Empire. London, 2018. Print.

Lawson, Bill E., and Frank M. Kirkland. Frederick Douglass : A Critical Reader. Malden ; Oxford: Blackwell, 1999. Print. Blackwell Critical Readers

Lewis White Beck, Philosophic Inquiry: An Introduction to Philosophy 

Locke, Alain. The New Negro. New York, 1999. Ebook Central. Web.

Locke, Alain. The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond. Edited by Leonard Harris. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989.

Locke, Alain LeRoy. Race Contacts and Interracial Relations: Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Race. Edited by Jeffrey C. Stewart. Washington, D.C., 1992. Moorland-Spingarn Ser. Web.

Lugones, Maria. Pilgrimages=peregrinajes : Theorizing Coalition against Multiple Oppressions. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. Print. Feminist Constructions. 

Medina, José. The Epistemology of Resistance : Gender and Racial Oppression, Epistemic Injustice, and Resistant Imaginations. Oxford ; New York: Oxford UP, 2013. Print. Studies in Feminist Philosophy.

Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. Feminism without Borders : Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity. Durham, N.C. ; London: Duke UP, 2003. Print. 

Moses, Greg. Revolution of Conscience : Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Philosophy of Nonviolence. New York; London: Guilford, 1997. Print. Critical Perspectives (New York, N.Y.).

Moses, Greg, Gail Presbey, and Susan Van Haitsma. Peace Philosophy and Public Life : Commitments, Crises, and Concepts for Engaged Thinking. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2014. Value Inquiry Book Ser. ; Volume 268. Web. 

Narayan, Uma., and Sandra. Harding. Decentering the Center : Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 2000. Print. A Hypatia Book.

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, Keith Ansell-Pearson, and Carol Diethe. On the Genealogy of Morality and Other Writings. Third Edition / Edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson ; Translated by Carol Diethe. ed. Cambridge, 2017. Print.

Presbey, Gail M. Philosophical Perspectives on the 'War on Terrorism'. Amsterdam ; New York: Rodopi, 2007. Value Inquiry Book Ser. ; v. 188. Web. 

P. Von Eschen, Race Against Empire: Black Americans and Anticolonialism, 1937-1957 (Ithaca: 1997).

P.E. Joseph, Waiting 'til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America (New York: 2006).

Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake. As We Have Always Done : Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance. Minneapolis, 2017. Indigenous Americas. Web. 

Wells-Barnett, Ida B., Duster, Alfreda, Ewing, Eve, and Duster, Michelle. Crusade for Justice : The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Second ed. Chicago ; London, 2020. Print.s

X, Malcolm, Alex Haley, Attallah Shabazz, M. S. Handler, and Ossie. Davis. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York, 1999. Print.

Yancy, George. Educating for Critical Consciousness. New York, NY, 2019. Critical Social Thought. Web. 

Yengde, Suraj. Caste Matters. Gurgaon, 2019. Print. 

Zack, Naomi. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race. Paperback ed. New York, 2019. Print. Oxford Handbooks.

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