- Reviews -
"A must-read for scholars and activists. Reed argues that Afro-Americans' quest for freedom has been most successful when a common-good, rather than identity-group, strategy has determined tactics and alliances. He pin-points deindustrialization and the decline of labor unions as the chief
reasons for the current predicament of Afro-American working people, while warning against the latest neoliberal market prescription: reparations."
--Barbara J. Fields, author (with Karen E. Fields) of Racecraft"Toure Reed is the most brilliant historian of the black freedom movement of his generation. This book is the best grasp of our recent past and guide for a progressive future we have!"
--Cornel West, author of Race Matters
"A strong tonic against the historical distortions and defeatism that have accompanied the revival of liberal antiracism. Reed reminds us that black civil rights leaders during the Depression and Second World War saw the fight against segregation as inextricable from the broader struggle for worker power. There is simply no better tour guide out of the dead ends of race reductionism."
--Cedric Johnson, author of Revolutionaries to Race Leaders
"At a moment when liberals and leftists are stuck in a never-ending argument over the primacy of race or class, Toward Freedom offers a way forward. A triumph of historical vision and craft."
--Corey Robin, author of The Reactionary Mind
"A motivating account of the ubiquitous race reductionism among neoliberals today that continues to derail serious efforts to rebuild America's public sector, and along with it, the lives and prospects of working-class people."
--Heather Gautney, Senior Policy Advisor to Sen. Bernie Sanders, Fordham University
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