MANNING MARABLE
'Manning Marable' (b. 13 May 1950 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American political scholar. He holds the position of Professor of Public Affairs, Political Science, and History at Columbia University, where he founded and directed the Institute for Research in African-American Studies. He has published widely, and is politically active in a variety of progressive causes. His current project is a biography of the black rights activist Malcolm X., entitled ''. He was recently elected Chair of Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS), the incorporated non-profit arm of Students for a Democratic Society. He sits on the Board of Directors for the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN), a non-profit coalition of prominent public figures dedicated to utilizing hip hop as an agent for social change.
★ ''The Autobiography of Malcolm X''
★ ''On Malcolm X: His Message & Meaning'' (1992)
★ ''The Great Wells of Democracy'' (2003)
★ ''Freedom: The Meaning of Race in American Life'' (with Leith Mullings and Sophie Spencer-Wood, 2002)
★ ''Let Nobody Turn Us Around'' (2000)
★ ''Black Leadership'' (1998)
★ ''Black Liberation in Conservative America'' (1997)
★ ''Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism'' (1996)
★ ''Beyond Black and White'' (1995)
★ ''Race, Reform and Rebellion'' (1991)
★ ''How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America'' (1983)
Manning Marable's website
Manning Marable elected Chair of MDS
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| Contents |
| Major works |
| External links |
Major works
★ ''The Autobiography of Malcolm X''
★ ''On Malcolm X: His Message & Meaning'' (1992)
★ ''The Great Wells of Democracy'' (2003)
★ ''Freedom: The Meaning of Race in American Life'' (with Leith Mullings and Sophie Spencer-Wood, 2002)
★ ''Let Nobody Turn Us Around'' (2000)
★ ''Black Leadership'' (1998)
★ ''Black Liberation in Conservative America'' (1997)
★ ''Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism'' (1996)
★ ''Beyond Black and White'' (1995)
★ ''Race, Reform and Rebellion'' (1991)
★ ''How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America'' (1983)
External links
Manning Marable's website
Manning Marable elected Chair of MDS
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