Civil Wars: Observations from the Front Lines of America

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Civil Wars: Observations from the Front Lines of America is a collection of essays by poet and activist June Jordan that examines race, politics, and social justice in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
about United States society
grassroots activism
human rights
inequality
political resistance
structural racism
author June Jordan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator June Jordan
genre nonfiction
political essays
social commentary
hasAuthorOccupation activist
essayist
poet
hasPerspective Black Americans
surface form: African American

anti-racist
feminist
progressive
intendedAudience general adult readers
readers interested in race and politics
students of African American studies
students of American studies
language English
literaryForm autobiographical essay
essay
political essay
mainSubject American politics
Black experience in America
U.S. foreign policy
activism
civil rights
education
feminism
police violence
poverty
race in the United States
social justice
urban life
notableFor analysis of race and democracy in the United States
exploration of everyday impacts of U.S. policy
intersection of personal narrative and political critique

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June Jordan notableWork Civil Wars: Observations from the Front Lines of America