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ncsufoxes
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“What does a greater sense of freedom look like?” Marsha, “Freedom is me.” Good, easy to read memoir that highlights all of the social & disability justice movements that Marsha started or was actively involved in during her lifetime. I vaguely knew who she was from the Stonewall Riots. I‘m happy that I had the chance to learn more about her. She is not only an important figure in LGBTQ+ history but to US history as well.

ncsufoxes #antifabookclub @Chrissyreadit #realhistory #honesthistory @Librarybelle I hope Marsha has all the flowers.💐 (edited) 1w
Chrissyreadit 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 1w
TheBookHippie I love her. I‘ve been talking about her for so long -I‘m so happy others are finding her. 1w
Librarybelle Good choice! 1w
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ncsufoxes
King: A Life | Jonathan Eig
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I prioritized finishing this, I felt that more than ever King‘s work & words are much needed. The book is very detailed but gives so much more info & inspiration about King‘s work. His views & work on not only racial injustice but also poverty & war are still so relevant today. “Our very survival depends on our ability to stay awake, to adjust to new ideas, to remain vigilant & to face the challenges of change.”

TheBookHippie I really enjoyed this book. 1mo
Chrissyreadit 💙💙💙💙💙 1mo
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Librarybelle Great review! 1mo
kspenmoll Wonderful book! 1mo
Deblovestoread It is a great book for current times. 💙 1mo
Amiable I finished this one a couple of months ago —it‘s such a good read! 1mo
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lil1inblue
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An eye-opening and horrifying, but absolutely necessary, read. This provides a good overview of the history of indigenous people in the United States from their perspective. It also connects a lot of dots as to how United States military policy is still influenced by the genocide inflicted on Native peoples.

#realhistory #honesthistory #overcomingevilempires #antifabookclub #readingispolitical

AnnCrystal 😢📚🙏🏼🦅💝. 1mo
lil1inblue @AnnCrystal 💓 💓 💓 1mo
Sace I think I‘m going to add this to my October or November reading menu. 1mo
lil1inblue @Sace I highly recommend! 👍 1mo
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ncsufoxes
Hamilton: The Revolution | Lin-Manuel Miranda
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#WDNCW that we don‘t celebrate the 4th. We never really have…Autistic child that hates fireworks. Also I do not feel very festive. I do not want to celebrate our forefathers (that came from immigrant families) as we are a nation of immigrants & we are currently deporting immigrants. None of the signers of the Declaration of Independence are Indigenous. Plus that the oppression & exploitation of others was used to build this country. No thanks

CBee I feel you on all of this. I‘m going to try fireworks again with J and have his headphones on. We‘ll see. We‘ve avoided it the past few years for sure, but it‘s just us doing it so not one of the big shows (which I wouldn‘t want to go to anyway). Basically doing fireworks because we like them - not so much to celebrate. 1mo
dabbe #truth Thanks for speaking your heart's truth. Hugs to your child, too. 💙✊🏻💙 1mo
AnnCrystal @ncsufoxes👸👏🏼😉🙏🏼💝...may your and @CBee children both find calmness this July 4th 🫂💝. (edited) 1mo
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ncsufoxes
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Over the last few years I have stopped reading about WWII because it‘s been so overwhelming. This one was interesting but a hard read. The author discusses some of the early history that lead to the Holocaust, the propaganda, the acceptance of many as the Nazi party pushed its agenda forward. He discusses that it‘s impossible for any one person to be an expert in the Holocaust because it covers so many areas, regions, counties of Europe.

ncsufoxes He doesn‘t make excuses for why so many were complicit in what happened. He did discuss some of what was happening in Poland (my great grandparents emigrated to the US from Poland shortly after WWI, they were Catholic & lived somewhere near what is now the Ukraine). He also talks about after the war & basically some of the issues we have today that stem from the past. It was interesting but also difficult for many due to the traumatic past it 1mo
Librarybelle Stacking 1mo
kspenmoll I ordered it. Could not stop myself. Thanks. 1mo
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ncsufoxes
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I‘ve had this one on my shelves for a while. Happy that I finally picked it up, it was what I needed. Big RBG fan & now a bigger fan. The book has details about her court decisions & dissents she has written. I loved learning about RBG‘s insights into cases she‘s been a part of over her long law career. She makes me wish I knew who she was when I was younger & went into law. #realhistory #honesthistory

Librarybelle I need to read this! 1mo
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ncsufoxes
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Most every science student (biological & social) has now been required to learn about Henrietta Lacks. She plays a vital role in science & consent. Racism & the treatment of Black people in America in the medical community in the past & present still play a larger role in health treatment & disparities. Definitely a must read if you‘re interested in learning about what the Lacks family has endured for generations. #realhistory #honesthistory

Librarybelle This is one that I often think about. Such a good book about a horrific occurrence. 1mo
Amiable Great book 1mo
mcctrish This is the book that completely turned me onto non-fiction 1mo
kspenmoll I was honored to meet 3 of her grandchildren & the author when they came to UConn years ago. 1mo
TheBookgeekFrau Great book!! I think of it often and give a thanks to HL for all the good that came from her despite the wrongs done to her and her family. 1mo
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willaful
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A powerful listening experience. It's a sad, horrific, true story of the massive consequences of health inequality, told with humanity and grace. I understand now why this became his cause, and there's hope in the fact that so much has and still can be done to help. (Though as an American, it's hard not to fear we've taken such a wrong turn, we soon won't even be able to help ourselves.)

#RealHistory #HonestHistory #MonthlyNonfiction2025

Librarybelle On my to read list! 2mo
julieclair This sounds like an important read. 2mo
willaful @julieclair So important. 2mo
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ncsufoxes
The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story | Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Company
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I started this one a few years ago & then life got busy & I put it aside. I‘m happy that I finally went back to finish it. I had this cathartic moment as I was finishing that the topics & subjects covered in this book are really difficult things to face & come to terms with. Not making excuses for people because they just need to unlearn that sh—. But I can also see why people can‘t unlearn it. US history is so entwined with racism that most don‘t

ncsufoxes even realize it‘s racism. I really felt that what Bryan Stevenson said captures why it‘s so hard to overcome & recon with our past. “Recognizing the unbroken links between slavery, Black Codes, lynching, & our current era of mass incarceration is essential. Like generations before, we must struggle for an end to bigotry. We must fight to repair the damage created by centuries of racial injustice. We must commit to a new era of truth & justice, one 2mo
ncsufoxes in which we honestly confront our past so that we can understand what remedies are needed to achieve healthy communities & justice for people who have been fairly excluded & targeted. Our nation must acknowledge the four hundred years of injustice that haunt us.” 2mo
ncsufoxes “In Germany, there has been a meaningful reckoning with the history of the Holocaust; this sort of reflection & remembrance has been largely absent in America, where many people resist confronting the most disturbing & difficult parts of our past.” #realhistory #honesthistory 2mo
Librarybelle So true…US history is so entwined with racism that most don‘t see it. Great review! 2mo
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