TY - BOOK AU - Black,Too AU - Black,Too AU - Mowatt,Rasul A. TI - Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property, and Profits SN - 9781003453987 PY - 2024/// PB - Taylor & Francis, Routledge [Imprint] KW - Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning KW - thema KW - Ethnic groups and multicultural studies KW - Ethnic studies KW - Geography KW - Human geography KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Interest qualifiers KW - Political ideologies and movements KW - Politics and government KW - Relating to Indigenous peoples KW - Relating to peoples: ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, cultures and other groupings of people KW - Relating to specific groups and cultures or social and cultural interests KW - Social groups, communities and identities KW - Society and culture: general KW - Society and Social Sciences KW - #BlackLivesMatter KW - Abolition KW - Affordable housing KW - Black Buying Power KW - Black Liberation KW - Black Lives Matter KW - Black Power KW - Black Rebellion KW - Black Wall Street KW - Capital KW - Capitalism KW - Census tract data KW - City planning KW - Conquest KW - Counterinsurgency KW - Econometrics KW - Educational gentrification KW - Gentrifiable tracts KW - Gentrification KW - George Floyd KW - GIS KW - GIS data KW - Greenwood KW - Housing KW - Housing markets KW - Imperialism KW - IN KW - Income gentrification KW - Indianapolis KW - Kenosha KW - Low income neighborhoods KW - Maroon KW - Mass incarceration KW - Minneapolis KW - MN KW - Neighborhood change KW - Neighborhood stability KW - Occupational gentrification KW - Parks KW - Patrice Lumumba KW - Pendleton 2 KW - Police violence KW - Portland KW - Potentially gentrifying tracts KW - Public space KW - Quantitative analysis KW - Quantitative methods KW - Racism and built environment KW - Racism and planning KW - Racism and zoning KW - Real estate KW - Redlining KW - Restrictive covenants KW - Ruth Glass KW - Settler Colonialism KW - Social Capital KW - Social Movements KW - Social Science KW - Spatial injustice KW - Spatial justice KW - State-led gentrification KW - Studentification KW - Supergentrification KW - The State KW - Tourism gentrific N1 - Free-to-read N2 - Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property, and Profits is a spatial and historical critique of the capitalist State that examines how Black Rage-conceived as a constructive and logical response to the conquest of resources, land, and human beings racialized as Black-is cleaned for the unyielding means of White capital. Interlacing political theory with international histories of Black rebellion, it presents a thoughtful challenge to the counterinsurgent tactics of the State that consistently convert Black Rage into a commodity to be bought, sold, and repressed. Laundering Black Rage investigates how the Rage directed at the police murder of George Floyd could be marshalled to funnel the Black Lives Matter movement into corporate advertising and questionable leadership, while increasing the police budgets inside the laundry cities of capital - largely with our consent. Essayist/Performer Too Black and Geographer Rasul A. Mowatt assert Black Rage as a threat to the flow of capital and the established order of things, which must therefore be managed by the process of laundering. Intertwining stories of Black resistance throughout the African diaspora, State building under capitalism, cities as sites of laundering, and the world making of empire, Laundering Black Rage also lays the groundwork for upending the laundering process through an anti-colonial struggle of reverse-laundering conquest. Relevant to studies of race and culture, history, politics, and the built environment, this pathbreaking work is essential reading for scholars and organizers enraged at capitalism and White supremacy laundering their work for nefarious means UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101696 ER -