Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America
 

Fist Stick Knife Gun

by Geoffrey Canada

When award-winning educator and activist Geoff Canada was growing up in the Bronx, the "sidewalk" boys learned the codes of the block from their elders and were ranked--and to some degree protected--through the rituals of fist, stick, and knife. Weaving in and out of his stark storytelling is a cogent anaylsis of how the complicity of gun manufacturers turned this contained violence into... (read more)

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Canada moves back and forth from telling his story of growing up in the Bronx to his work trying to end violence in urban schools / neighborhoods. The mix of research, argument, and personal narrative is compelling.

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