<p><strong>The story of the fight against fascism across the African diaspora, revealing that Black antifascism has always been vital to global freedom struggles.<br/><br/></strong>At once a history for understanding fascism and a handbook for organizing against, <em>The Black Antifascist Tradition</em> is an essential book for understanding our present moment and the challenges ahead.<br/><br/>From London to the Caribbean, from Ethiopia to Harlem, from Black Lives Matter to abolition, Black radicals and writers have long understood fascism as a threat to the survival of Black people around the world—and to everyone. <br/><br/>In <em>The Black Antifascist Tradition</em>, scholar-activists Jeanelle K. Hope and Bill Mullen show how generations of Black activists and intellectuals—from Ida B. Wells in the fight against lynching, to Angela Y. Davis in the fight against the prison-industrial complex—have stood within a tradition of Black Antifascism. <br/><br /