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How to Lose the Hounds : Maroon Geographies and a World beyond Policing

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In How to Lose the Hounds Celeste Winston explores marronage—the practice of flight from and placemaking beyond slavery—as a guide to police abolition.

She examines historically Black maroon communities in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC, that have been subjected to violent excesses of police power from slavery until the present day.

Tracing the long and ongoing historical geography of Black freedom struggles in the face of anti-Black police violence in these communities, Winston shows how marronage provides critical lessons for reimagining public safety and community well-being.

These freedom struggles take place in what Winston calls maroon geographies—sites of flight from slavery and the spaces of freedom produced in multigenerational Black communities.

Maroon geographies constitute part of a Black placemaking tradition that asserts life-affirming forms of community.

Winston contends that maroon geographies operate as a central method of Black flight, holding ground, and constructing places of freedom in ways that imagine and plan a world beyond policing.

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Duke University Press
147802531X / 9781478025313
Paperback / softback
975.2
13/10/2023
United States
English
192 pages : illustrations.