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Nonviolence and Self-Defense – w/ Wesley Hogan, Christopher Strain and Akinyele Umoja

Nonviolence and Self-Defense – w/ Wesley Hogan, Christopher Strain and Akinyele Umoja

FromTeaching Hard History


Nonviolence and Self-Defense – w/ Wesley Hogan, Christopher Strain and Akinyele Umoja

FromTeaching Hard History

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Armed resistance and nonviolent direct action co-existed throughout the civil rights era. In this episode, three historians confront some comfortable assumptions about nonviolence and self-defense. Wesley Hogan examines the evolution, value and limitations of nonviolence in the movement. Christopher Strain offers a three-part strategy for rethinking this false dichotomy in the classroom. And Akinyele Umoja offers insights about armed resistance from his research in Mississippi. For more movement music inspired by this episode, visit this new Spotify playlist. And check out the enhanced full transcript of this episode.
Released:
Oct 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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