Presents an intellectual history of the Black Lives Matter movement, tracing the idea back to the old and rich tradition of arguing for the equal dignity, in addition to equal rights, of black people by drawing on the work of Frederick Douglas, Ida B. Wells, James Baldwin, Martin Luther King, Jr., and other revolutionary black public intellectuals.
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