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How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America: Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society

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Full Title:

How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America: Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society

Contributors:

By (Author) Manning Marable
Foreword by Leith Mullings

ISBN:

9781608465118

Publisher:

Haymarket Books

Imprint:

Haymarket Books

Publication Date:

2nd February 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

305.896073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 228mm

Weight:

532g

Description

How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America is a classic study of the intersection of racism and class in the United States. It has become a standard text for courses in American politics and history, and has been central to the education of thousands of political activists since the 1980s. This edition is presented with a new foreword by Leith Mullings.

Reviews

Manning Marable never stopped wrestling with this landmark volume, and neither should we. Ranging widely across time, spheres, and data, this work, at once polemical and analytical, continues to offer an account of inequality at the intersection of class, gender, and race that has yet to be matched. Some three decades on,How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America remains a book that provokes, informs, and motivates. Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University A cohesive portrait of black America. Cornel West PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR: Manning was an unflinching and breathtakingly prolific scholar whose commitments to racial, economic, gender, and international justice were unparalleled. There are two generations of African-American scholars who will remember him as much for the mentor he was to us as for the research legacy he leaves. When I think of Manning himself it is as a great well possessing reserves of energy, intellect and commitment I have never before witnessed. Melissa Harris-Perry, MSNBC A groundbreaking historian one of Americas truest public intellectuals. John Nichols,The Nation

Author Bio

Manning Marable (1950-2011) was a professor of public affairs, history and African-American Studies at Columbia University. Marable authored fifteen books including Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for History. Leith Mullings (1945-2020) wasa distinguished professor of anthropology at the Graduate Center CUNY. She wasan anthropologist, author, lecturer and educator. She served as president of the American Anthropological Association from 2011 to 2013. Much of her work focuses on the analysis of inequality and she has been involved in research projects in Africa, the United States and Latin America. Through the lens of feminist and critical race theory, she has analyzed a variety of topics including kinship, representation, gentrification, health disparities and social movements. Mullings hada strong commitment to producing scholarship that addresses timely social issues, undertaken in collaboration with research subjects and soughtto empower communities through knowledge. Her web site is:http://leithmullings.com.

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