RESIST
by
Rita Omokha is subtitled “How a Century of Young Black Activists Shaped America.”
The author is an award-winning Nigerian American journalist and an adjunct
professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. In RESIST she traces
people and events from the 1920s (time of Scottsboro Nine) through the Civil
Rights Era (Brown v. Board and education) to protests over Trayvon
Martin and George Floyd and beyond. In late 2020 Omokha traveled over 13,000
miles (thirty states in thirty-two days); she spoke with 127 people and several of
their stories are included. Omokha calls herself a storyteller ("drawn to the unsung. To the disenfranchised. To those often relegated to the shadows.") and says it is "important for me to make history personal." Her eloquent writing is filled with emotion: “Today's
youth have become a generation forced to witness, from infancy, the
perpetuation of injustice and the normalization of othering and subjugation.
But in recent years, when such injustices occur, these atrocities pop up on
their screens nonstop.” I learned much from Omokha’s book and the social
justice efforts of people like Ella Baker, the Bates Seven at NYU, and defenders
of the Jena Six, students at a Louisiana high school. Plus, she highlights
numerous new – to me – details about other, more famous, activists or events
(e.g., Obama’s 1981 speech against apartheid in South Africa). Omokha has
included extensive notes and a helpful index. RESIST received a starred review from Booklist (“both
incredibly detailed and accessibly readable … an essential text”).
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