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When the Smoke Cleared: The 1968 Rebellion and the Unfinished Battle for Civil Rights in the Nation''s Capital

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By (author): Kyla Sommers

Echoing James Forman Jr.s Locking Up Our Own, a riveting story of race, civil rights, and rebellion in Washington, DC

In April 1968, following the murder of Martin Luther King Jr., a wave of uprisings swept across America. None was more visibleor resulted in more property damage, arrests, or federal troop involvementthan in Washington, DC, where thousands took to the streets in protest against racial inequality, looting and burning businesses in the process. The nations capital was shaken to its foundations.

When the Smoke Cleared tells the story of the Washingtonians who seized the moment to rebuild a more just society, one that would protect and foster Black political and economic power. A riveting account of activism, urban reimagination, and political transformation, Kyla Sommerss revealing and deeply researched narrative is ultimately a tale of blowback, as the Nixon administration and its allies in Congress thwarted the ambitions of DCs reformers, opposing civil rights reforms and self-governance. And nationwide, conservative politicians used the specter of crime in the capital to roll back the civil rights movement and create the modern carceral state.

A vital chapter in the struggle for racial equality, When the Smoke Cleared is an account of open wounds, paths not taken, and their unforeseen consequencesrevealed here in all of their contemporary significance.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: The New Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781620977477

About Kyla Sommers

Kyla Sommers earned her PhD in history from the George Washington University. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post the Washington History journal and the book Demand the Impossible: Essays in History as Activism. Sommers is the digital engagement editor at American Oversight and was previously the editor-in-chief of the History News Network. The author of When the Smoke Cleared (The New Press) she lives in Washington DC.

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