The Jena 6

Of Nooses, Fights, Narratives, and Movement Building

Pamela Oliver author Chaeyoon Lim author Anna Milewski author Erin Gaede author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Mar '26

£55.00

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The Jena 6 cover

How regional activists, journalists, bloggers, and organizations mobilized a historic Black protest against small town racial injustice.

In what was then seen as a historic renewal of the Black movement, tens of thousands of mostly younger Black people went to rural Louisiana in 2007 to support the Jena 6. This Element mentions how the conflict began when nooses were hung on the school grounds, linking historic racial violence to modern injustice.Tens of thousands of mostly younger Black people went to rural Louisiana in 2007 to support the Jena 6, Black students who were overcharged after a school fight. We examine the construction of two narratives. The powerful Jena 6 narrative told how the conflict began when nooses were hung on the school grounds, linking historic racial violence to modern injustice. This narrative emphasized student agency and downplayed documented adult actions. A second narrative about organizing the campaign incorrectly said that existing organizations had ignored the case. We use published sources to trace the ordinary processes as activists, journalists, and organizations became involved in the campaign through three phases – regional organizing, nationalization, scale shift to cascade. In the last phase, many saw this as a historic reinvigoration of the Black movement. Circulating narratives inspired participation by stressing youthful agency and spontaneity. More accurate accounts are better for theory and action.

ISBN: 9781009669030

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75 pages