Living Black History: How Reimagining the African-American Past Can Remake America's Racial Future
By (Author) Manning Marable
Basic Books
Basic Books
17th May 2011
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
909.0496
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Are the stars of the Civil Rights firmament yesterday's news In Living Black History scholar and activist Manning Marable offers a resounding No!" with a fresh and personal look at the enduring legacy of such well-known figures as Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., Medgar Evers and W.E.B. Du Bois. Marable creates a living history" that brings the past alive for a generation he sees as having historical amnesia. His activist passion and scholarly memory bring immediacy to the tribulations and triumphs of yesterday and reveal that history is something that happens everyday. Living Black History dismisses the detachment of the codified version of American history that we all grew up with. Marable's holistic understanding of history counts the story of the slave as much as that of the master he highlights the flesh-and-blood courage of those figures who have been robbed of their visceral humanity as members of the historical cannon. As people comprehend this dynamic portrayal of history they will begin to understand that each day we-the average citizen-are makers" of our own American history. Living Black History will empower readers with knowledge of their collective past and a greater understanding of their part in forming our future.
Manning Marable is Professor of History, Political Science, and Public Policy, at Columbia University. Marable lives in New York City.