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Wesley Lowery

They Can´t Kill Us All


The Story of Black Lives Matter
2017. 256 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK; PENGUIN 2017
ISBN: 0-14-198614-X (014198614X)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-14-198614-2 (9780141986142)

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Winner of the Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose

´A devastating front-line account of the police killings and the young activism that sparked one of the most significant racial justice movements since the 1960s: Black Lives Matter ... Lowery more or less pulls the sheet off America ... essential reading´ Junot Díaz, The New York Times , Books of 2016

´Electric ... so well reported, so plainly told and so evidently the work of a man who has not grown a callus on his heart´ Dwight Garner, The New York Times, ´A Top Ten Book of 2016´

´I´d recommend everyone to read this book ... it´s not just statistics, it´s not just the information, but it´s the connective tissue that shows the human story behind it. I really enjoyed it´ Trevor Noah, host of Comedy Central´s ´The Daily Show´

A deeply reported book on the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement, offering unparalleled insight into the reality of police violence in America, and an intimate, moving portrait of those working to end it

In over a year of on-the-ground reportage, Washington Post writer Wesley Lowery traveled across the US to uncover life inside the most heavily policed, if otherwise neglected, corners of America today.

In an effort to grasp the scale of the response to Michael Brown´s death and understand the magnitude of the problem police violence represents, Lowery conducted hundreds of interviews with the families of victims of police brutality, as well as with local activists working to stop it. Lowery investigates the cumulative effect of decades of racially biased policing in segregated neighborhoods with constant discrimination, failing schools, crumbling infrastructure and too few jobs.

Offering a historically informed look at the standoff between the police and those they are sworn to protect, They Can´t Kill Us All demonstrates that civil unrest is just one tool of resistance in the broader struggle for justice. And at the end of President Obama´s tenure, it grapples with a worrying and largely unexamined aspect of his legacy: the failure to deliver tangible security and opportunity to the marginalised Americans most in need of it.
A courageous chronicle of how police violence sparked a political movement ... A century and a half after slavery, and 50 years since the end of legal segregation, They Can´t Kill Us All impressively brings us up to date with America´s fraught history of racial injustice K Biswas New Statesman
Wesley Lowery is a national reporter for the Washington Post who covers law enforcement and justice. He was the paper´s lead reporter in Ferguson, Missouri and covering the Black Lives Matter protest movement, and was a member of the team awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for the paper´s coverage of police shootings. His reporting has previously appeared in The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times , and The Wall Street Journal.