Archive of Haymarket Books
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2022: Haymarket’s Year in 10 Books
Through another year of deepening, interlocking crises and defiant collective resistance, Haymarket has continued to amplify radical voices and ideas that make a contribution to analyzing systems of oppression, mapping strategies for liberation, and imagining a fundamentally different world. These are the ten books that gave powerful voice to our year.
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Haymarket Books Spring 2023 Catalog!
Check out Haymarket’s Spring/Summer 2023 Catalog, featuring books by authors including Rebecca Solnit and Thelma Young Lutunatabua, Angela Y. Davis, Cathy Linh Che and Kyle Lucia Wu, Mariame Kaba and Essence McDowell, Noam Chomsky, Cherríe Moraga, Quenton Baker, Brionne Janae, Alexa Patrick, Gilbert Achcar, Neil Davidson, and more.
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Sojourners for Justice
Big news! We're honored to be working with Mariame Kaba and Neta Bomani to bring Sojourners for Justice into the world!
Sojourners for Justice Press is a micro press that opens its platform to people working experimentally with print based media, publishing short form and ephemeral zines, pamphlets, and booklets that engage do-it-yourself, black feminist, and abolitionist philosophies.
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Books Are For Everyone: A Banned Books Week Reading List
A Books Are For Everyone reading list: ten books that reflect the spectrum of urgent writing often targeted for censorship by prisons across the country. As part of our Books Not Bars program, this Banned Books week Haymarket will donate one book to someone who is incarcerated for every book purchased from this reading list.
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“We need Howard Zinn now more than ever.”
Howard Zinn was born 100 years ago this week. We've put together a reading list of classic works by Zinn that embody his commitments to struggle from below and people's history, along with a free ebook A Life of Activism: Howard Zinn in His Own Words.