The Fight for Black Liberation: Breaking the Political Strings in the Trump Era
William T. Hoston
Published on February 11, 2025 by punctum books
- Pages
- 238 pages
- Languages
- English
- Dimensions
- 5⤫8 in.
- ISBN (Paperback)
- ISBN: 978-1-68571-264-8 (Paperback)
- ISBN (PDF)
- ISBN: 978-1-68571-265-5 (PDF)
- LCCN
- LCCN: 2025930836
- BISAC subject codes
- BISAC: POL004000, POL030000, SOC001000
- Thema subject codes
- THEMA: 1KBB, 3MRB, 5PB-US-C, JPL, JPW
The first presidency of Donald J. Trump further unveiled the calamity of white America’s determination to maintain societal order during a period of landmark racial upheaval. From the restrictive voting measures led by Republicans and conservatives following the 2020 election, to the death of George P. Floyd Jr. and the subsequent Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020, to the January 6, 2021 insurrection, each racial marker continues to show the endurance and even strengthening of white America’s racist traditions alongside its avowed and always unfulfilled commitments to equality for all.
The Fight for Black Liberation: Breaking the Political Strings in the Trump Era presents a political critique of the state of Black America in the Trump era, especially when so many Democratic presidents (including Clinton, Obama and Biden) have done so little for Black Americans even while relying on their votes. The book argues that amid continued structural, institutional, and systemic barriers, Black people in America must establish political independence and demand a Black political agenda to chart a path toward a Black Liberation movement. What has hindered the process of reaching a Black Liberation movement has been the assimilationist loyalty of Black Americans to the false constructs of partisanship and ideology, and this book encourages Black eligible voters, of whatever party or other affiliation, to abstain from the two-party system and become an independent voting bloc only willing to give the Black vote to a chosen party in a free partisan market that best represents Black interests. Otherwise, the Black electorate remain frozen in a two-party system that has been built to serve white interests only, even when claiming otherwise, and no amount of assimilation will make a difference.
Biographies
William T. Hoston(opens in new tab) is an award-winning scholar and author who hails from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is Full Professor of political science at Prairie View A&M University and he holds a PhD (with distinction) from the University of New Orleans. His research interests include the areas of minority voting behavior, the political behavior of Black politicians, race and minority group behavior, Black masculinity, sexualities and gender, race and crime, and the theories and dynamics of racism and oppression. Dr. Hoston’s work traverses multiple genres, including editorials, essays, fiction, and poetry. He is the author or editor of more than twenty books, most recently: The Crucial Conversation: Educating Through an Anti-Racist Lens (Kendall Hunt, 2022) and Contemporary Debates in Social Justice: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Exploring the Lives of Black and Brown Americans (Kendall Hunt, 2021). His book Toxic Silence: Race, Black Gender Identity, and Addressing the Violence against Black Transgender Women in Houston (Peter Lang, 2018), which examined the deaths of Black trans women, won the Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ+ Studies in 2019.
Endorsements
Gerald Horne
author of The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism and Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary
This stimulating, insightful work offers a prescription for a Black Liberation movement that cannot be ignored. It must not only be read—it must be studied.
Randon Taylor
co-editor of New Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity: Critical Readings about the Black Experience in Trump’s America
Dr. William T. Hoston develops the necessary methodology surrounding “what must happen now” for Black people to achieve total self-preservation in a precarious American society.
The Black Nubian Network
A powerful and timely book. This is essential reading.
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Genres
- Manifesto!
- New Left Thought
Keywords
- Black consciousness
- Black Liberation movement
- Black people
- Black power
- Black resistance
- Black solidarity
- Black voting bloc
- Civil Rights movement
- Donald J. Trump
- FDT
- Fight the Power
- Race relations
- Righteousness
- systemic racism
- US politics
