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When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by asha bandele, Patrisse Khan-Cullors
4.0
I loved the first half of this book when Khan-Cullors was discussing her childhood. The way she tied her specific experiences into system oppression and her current day activism was brilliant. I genuinely found the first half masterful and so worthwhile.
The second half lost me a little. It was fine, but it wasn't anything special and I struggled to care more than I should have. Like it wasn't bad, but I was significantly less invested than the beginning.
I would definitely recommend this book, though. Well worth it for the first half alone and she discussed a lot of her activism which I found very interesting.
The second half lost me a little. It was fine, but it wasn't anything special and I struggled to care more than I should have. Like it wasn't bad, but I was significantly less invested than the beginning.
I would definitely recommend this book, though. Well worth it for the first half alone and she discussed a lot of her activism which I found very interesting.