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Book Synopsis
In This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed, Charles E. Cobb Jr. describes the vital role that armed self-defense played in the survival and liberation of black communities in America during the Southern Freedom Movement of the 1960s.

Trade Review

"Students at a high school or college level would find the book both a fascinating read and a useful tool for learning about civil rights activism. For students in a survey course on United States history, or undergraduates in a U.S. history course for up and coming history majors, This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed would be a valuable resource in both how to write compelling history and how to explore themes, such as civil rights history, that have been well traveled before." -- Robert Greene II * History Teacher *
"This book will have readers who might have nothing else in common politically reaching for a copy." * PJ Media *
"In this challenging book, Charles Cobb, a former organizer, examines the role of guns in the civil rights movement." * Mother Jones *
"[A] brilliant book. . . . A serious analytical work of the African-American southern Freedom Struggle, Cobb’s book…deserves a prominent place on everyone’s reading list." * Against the Current *
"[A] richly detailed memoir." * New York Times Book Review *
"A frank look at the complexities and contradictions of the civil rights movement, particularly with regard to the intertwined issues of nonviolence and self-defense. . . . Thought-provoking and studded with piercing ironies." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Cobb's long-essay format brings the Freedom Movement to life in an unexpected way, shaking up conventional historical views and changing the conversation about individual freedom and personal protection that continues today. . . . A nuanced exploration of the complex relationship between nonviolent civil disobedience and the threat of armed retaliation." * Shelf Awareness for Readers *
"Cobb brilliantly situates the civil rights movement in the context of Southern life and gun culture, with a thesis that is unpacked by way of firsthand and personal accounts." * Library Journal *
"[A] bracing and engrossing celebration of black armed resistance." * Publishers Weekly *
"Cobb’s book extends beyond the subject of self-defense and violence to provide an enhanced understanding of community organizing yesterday and today in the freedom struggle for a more inclusive and progressive society." -- Ron Briley * Journal of American Culture *
"[A] revelatory new history of armed self-defense and the civil rights movement." * Reason *
"Cobb . . . reviews the long tradition of self-protection among African Americans, who knew they could not rely on local law enforcement for protection. . . . Understanding how the use of guns makes this history of the civil rights movement more compelling to readers, Cobb is nonetheless focused on the determination of ordinary citizens, women included, to win their rights, even if that meant packing a pistol in a pocket or purse." * Booklist *

Table of Contents
Author's Note xi

Preface to the Paperback Edition: More Than a Gun Story xv

Introduction 1

Prologue: I Come to Get My Gun 19

1. "Over My Head I See Freedom in the Air" 27

2. "The Day of Camouflage Is Past" 55

3. "Fighting for What We Didn't Have" 83

4. "I Wasn't Being Non-Nonviolent" 114

5. Which Cheek you Gonna Turn? 149

6. Standing Our Ground 187

Epilogue: "The King of Love Is Dead" 227

Afterword: Understanding History 239

Acknowledgments 251

Notes 253

Index 283

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 04/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9780822361237, 978-0822361237
      ISBN10: 082236123X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed, Charles E. Cobb Jr. describes the vital role that armed self-defense played in the survival and liberation of black communities in America during the Southern Freedom Movement of the 1960s.

      Trade Review

      "Students at a high school or college level would find the book both a fascinating read and a useful tool for learning about civil rights activism. For students in a survey course on United States history, or undergraduates in a U.S. history course for up and coming history majors, This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed would be a valuable resource in both how to write compelling history and how to explore themes, such as civil rights history, that have been well traveled before." -- Robert Greene II * History Teacher *
      "This book will have readers who might have nothing else in common politically reaching for a copy." * PJ Media *
      "In this challenging book, Charles Cobb, a former organizer, examines the role of guns in the civil rights movement." * Mother Jones *
      "[A] brilliant book. . . . A serious analytical work of the African-American southern Freedom Struggle, Cobb’s book…deserves a prominent place on everyone’s reading list." * Against the Current *
      "[A] richly detailed memoir." * New York Times Book Review *
      "A frank look at the complexities and contradictions of the civil rights movement, particularly with regard to the intertwined issues of nonviolence and self-defense. . . . Thought-provoking and studded with piercing ironies." * Kirkus Reviews *
      "Cobb's long-essay format brings the Freedom Movement to life in an unexpected way, shaking up conventional historical views and changing the conversation about individual freedom and personal protection that continues today. . . . A nuanced exploration of the complex relationship between nonviolent civil disobedience and the threat of armed retaliation." * Shelf Awareness for Readers *
      "Cobb brilliantly situates the civil rights movement in the context of Southern life and gun culture, with a thesis that is unpacked by way of firsthand and personal accounts." * Library Journal *
      "[A] bracing and engrossing celebration of black armed resistance." * Publishers Weekly *
      "Cobb’s book extends beyond the subject of self-defense and violence to provide an enhanced understanding of community organizing yesterday and today in the freedom struggle for a more inclusive and progressive society." -- Ron Briley * Journal of American Culture *
      "[A] revelatory new history of armed self-defense and the civil rights movement." * Reason *
      "Cobb . . . reviews the long tradition of self-protection among African Americans, who knew they could not rely on local law enforcement for protection. . . . Understanding how the use of guns makes this history of the civil rights movement more compelling to readers, Cobb is nonetheless focused on the determination of ordinary citizens, women included, to win their rights, even if that meant packing a pistol in a pocket or purse." * Booklist *

      Table of Contents
      Author's Note xi

      Preface to the Paperback Edition: More Than a Gun Story xv

      Introduction 1

      Prologue: I Come to Get My Gun 19

      1. "Over My Head I See Freedom in the Air" 27

      2. "The Day of Camouflage Is Past" 55

      3. "Fighting for What We Didn't Have" 83

      4. "I Wasn't Being Non-Nonviolent" 114

      5. Which Cheek you Gonna Turn? 149

      6. Standing Our Ground 187

      Epilogue: "The King of Love Is Dead" 227

      Afterword: Understanding History 239

      Acknowledgments 251

      Notes 253

      Index 283

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