Description
Description
"We Who Believe in Freedom: Activism and the Struggle for Social Justice" is an inspirational book that exposes readers to weighty topics such as police abuse and accountability, criminal justice and prison reform, and political abuse of power in Albany, New York. In this book - part memoir and part history - Alice P. Green demonstrates these topics through her life experiences as a life-long advocate, highlighting the impact they have had on Albany's black communities since the early days of enslavement, up to the present day where we still have so many racial and criminal justice issues before us. This remarkable literary masterpiece serves as a blueprint for other unwavering activists to emulate in their quest for freedom from the injustices in their cities and throughout the country.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Yusef Salaam, Freelance Writer
New York Beacon
Dr. Alice Green's memoir provides a vivid and gripping portrait of the injustices faced by many as a result of racism, the prison industrial complex, and police brutality. Readers will be inspired and saddened by her persistence in the face of many obstacles, her description of politics and civic unrest in Albany, and her portrayals of the many black people who have been victims of social, economic, and political injustice.
Brenda M. Greene, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Black Literature and Professor of English at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York
Dr. Alice Green's narrative tells about the evolution of an activist---and better yet, it is a well-researched, fascinating personal story of historical events, told within the broad context of racism in America, juxtaposed with insights about Albany's long history of dealing with racial issues in community policing and the criminal justice system. This is a good story loaded with interesting facts and anecdotes. It is a personal account of Alice's long life's journey that has concluded with her belief in "walking the walk" as an activist.
Barbara Delaney-Author of Paths to the Past, Hudson River Valley etc. and Follansbee Pond Secrets
A must-read, compelling memoir from one of the giants in Albany's racial justice community. Dr. Green takes the reader on her own inspiring journey as a warrior for justice, while masterfully tying Albany's past to its present, providing a critical and under-told account of racism and discrimination - and the fight against it - in New York's capital.
Massarah Mikati, Journalist
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