Walter Johnson, Harvard historian and author of the acclaimed River of Dark Dreams, urges us to embrace a vision of justice attentive to the history of slavery--not through the lens of human rights, but instead through an honest accounting of how slavery was the foundation of capitalism, a legacy that continues to afflict people of color and the poor. Inspired by Cedric J. Robinson's work on racial capitalism, as well as Black Lives Matter and its forebears--including the black radical tradition, the Black Panthers, South African anti-apartheid struggles, and organized labor--contributors to this volume offer a critical handbook to racial justice in the age of Trump.