We Charge Genocide!

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531508449

American Fascism and the Rule of Law

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By Bill V. Mullen
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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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480 g
Pages:
277

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Bill V. Mullen is Professor Emeritus of American Studies at Purdue University and the author of several books, including The Black Antifascist Tradition (with Jeanelle Hope), and James Baldwin: Living in Fire. He is a member of the organizing collective for USACBI (United States Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel).

Introduction: American Fascism and the Rule of Law: Toward a Unity Theory 1 1 World War II's Double Fascisms 24 2 Challenging the Rule of Race: We Charge Genocide and the Civil Rights Congress 48 3 Black Criminality and Guerrilla Law: The Black Panther Party 73 4 Theory at Gunpoint: Race, Neoliberalism, and the Counterrevolution of Law 103 5 Reagan-Era Fascism and Legal Originalism 125 6 American Fascism Redux: White Power / Black Lives Matter and the Right to Fascism 151 Acknowledgments 179 Notes 183 Index 211

With the ever-increasing urgency of responding to racism and fascism today, Bill Mullen shows convincingly how this dyad has worked in conjunction throughout US history, what its main strategies and tactics have been, and how people have risen to resist and rebuff its mechanizations. Meticulously researched and firmly grounded, We Charge Genocide! Is a sweeping and riveting account of the past and a radical assessment of the present. ---David Palumbo-Liu, author of Speaking Out of Place: Getting Our Political Voices Back In We Charge Genocide! Bill Mullen carefully explicates legal constructions of American fascism and the persistent cultures of Black anti-fascism from the Civil Rights Congress to Black Lives Matter. Theoretically rich and historically engaging, Mullen recasts the twentieth-century Black radical tradition as an anti-fascist tradition.---Alex Lubin, Professor of African American Studies and History, Penn State University

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