Race for Profit: The Political Economy of Black Urban Housing in the 1970s, 2013 This book is derived from Taylor's dissertation from 2013 when she was at Northwestern University. Taylor extensively discusses the actions after the 1960 urban rebellion by the government to provide affordable housing for African Americans. The goal of the dissertation was to see if the private housing industry could successfully find a solution to the 1960 urban rebellion. Additionally, Taylor questioned the partnership of public and private sectors and argued that these two sectors had different goals that work in opposition to one another.
The Anti-Inauguration: Building Resistance in the Trump Era, 2016 Edited by Anand Gopal, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Naomi Klein, and Owen Jones, this book brought together a collection of speeches from the 2017 Anti-Inauguration Event in Washington DC. The speeches examine the Trump administration and policies. The anthology discusses a resistance to the Trump presidency through existing movements by having these movements work in cooperation with one another. The book was published on January 30, 2016, by
Haymarket Books.
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation, 2016 From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation was published on February 23, 2016, by Haymarket Books. It won the 2016 Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially Notable Book. This book analyzed the political aspects of the
BlackLivesMatter movement, including the history of the connection between race and policing and how the movement is separated from black politics. Taylor examined the history and motivation for the #BlackLivesMatter movement and considered whether the United States was in a
post-racial period. The book examined whether the movement can be applied beyond
police brutality to wider spectrum of activism.
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective, 2017 This book is composed of writings from the founders of the
Combahee River Collective, a group from the 1960s and '70s of black feminists. The writings highlight the Combahee River Collective's impact on today's
black feminism. Taylor edited the writings and the book was published on November 20, 2017, by Haymarket Books. The introduction is an essay by Taylor regarding the legacy of the Combahee River Collective, which begins by framing her discussion in the 2016 presidential elections.
Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Home Ownership, 2019 This book examines the roots of the falling homeownership rate for African Americans. The book was longlisted for the 2019
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