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Black Liberation Book Bundle!

For the remainder of October, we’re offering five key titles on movements for Black liberation and celebrating the Black Radical Tradition - bringing together activists, thinkers, radicals and revolutionaries past and present - for just £40.

You can also still get 40% off other titles on Black history and politics, ranging from abolition and antifascism to poetry, literature, and Black feminist icons. Browse a collection of highlights here.

Please note: sale applies only to orders in the UK and Ireland.

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In Our History Has Always Been Contraband, editors Colin Kaepernick, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor and Robin D.G. Kelley bring together classic and contemporary giants of Black radical thought, from W.E.B. DuBois and C.L.R. James to Angela Y. Davis, June Jordan, James Baldwin, bell hooks, Stuart Hall, and many more.

In Abolition for the People, Colin Kaepernick assembles a wide range of perspectives - including political prisoners, grassroots organizers, scholars, and relatives of those killed by the anti-Black terrorism of policing and prisons - in this anthology of abolitinionist thought and practice, featuring contributions from Mariame Kaba, Derecka Purnell, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and more.

In #SayHerName, pioneering scholar of racial justice and intersectionality Kimberlé Crenshaw and the African American Policy Forum offer lessons and stories from Black women's experiences of state violence and the influential #SayHerName movement, featuring a foreword from Janelle Monáe.

In From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation, award-winning scholar and activist Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor reflects on the Black Lives Matter movement that emerged following the murders of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, and the long history of anti-Black racism and structural inequalities. Featuring a foreword by Angela Y. Davis.

In Assata Taught Me, Donna Murch explores histories of Black revolutionary resistance in the United States and the influence of the great Assata Shakur, the Black Panther Party, and historical liberation movements on the contemporary movement for Black lives.

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