Fish-Ins & Black/Native Solidarity in The 1960s

Fish-Ins & Black/Native Solidarity in The 1960s

  • Mariame Kaba
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781732051454ISBN 10: 1732051453

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Fish-Ins & Black/Native Solidarity in The 1960s is written by Mariame Kaba and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1732051453 (ISBN 10) and 9781732051454 (ISBN 13).

Mariame Kaba is one of our favorite activists, historians, thinkers, and humans and it was a pleasure to collaborate with her on this, our third booklet together. Here she has teamed up with the illustrator Jon Bailiff, and combed her own archives and the materials of others to tell a fascinating story of Black and Native solidarity. In the introduction she writes: "A few years ago, I came across a brief description of Dick and Lillian Gregory's fish-in protests in solidarity with Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. I was intrigued, so I started researching and also collecting specific items related to their involvement in these protests. This publication offers a brief description of the fish-ins as a way to highlight a chapter in history that may be less well-known to modern audiences. The Gregorys' involvement in the fish-ins is a concrete example of Black-Native solidarity. Perhaps you, like me, had never heard about the protests. I believe that knowing this history reminds us that we can in fact work for justice across differences. It's been done and we can/should do so today."