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    1. The World Will Follow Joy: Turning Madness into Flowers (New Poems)

      by Alice Walker

      For over forty years, novelist, poet, essayist, and activist Alice Walker has given us stirring poems for our troubled political times. Democratic Womanism and Other Signs of Leaving the Shore gathers over sixty new poems by Walker to incite and nurture contemporary revolutionaries. In this... (learn more about this book)


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    1. Stop the Next War Now

      Effective Responses to Violence and Terrorism

      by Medea Benjamin, Jodie Evans

      Violence begets violence—so believes the majority of people around the world who have stood up in protest against war. Stop the Next War Now is a reflective look and call to action to end violence, by acclaimed peace activists, experts, and visionaries, including Eve Ensler, Barbara Lee,... (learn more about this book)


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    1. Occupied Media Pamphlet Series

      Message to the Movement (Occupied Media Pamphlet Series) (Spanish Edition)

      by Mumia Abu-Jamal

      "A tour de force for those just discovering themselves within the movement and struggle, and a smack of hope for those who had thought the moment to act was over."—Daniel Olonso, Occupy Columbia University Reflecting on the meaning of struggle, education imperialism, and his own involvement in... (learn more about this book)


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    1. I Am the Darker Brother

      An Anthology of Modern Poems by African Americans

      by Arnold Adoff, Haki R. Madhubuti, Imamu Amiri Baraka

      Collected verse by African American poets of the 20th-century. (learn more about this book)