One of America's most influential historians and interpreters of the black experience reinvents racial politics for the twenty-first century
Marable offers profound insight into the deeply intertwined problems of race and class in the United States historically and today.
Malcolm X was a country bumpkin who became a zoot-suited entertainer; who became a petty criminal; and, who became a self-taught intellectual. This title chronicles these many incarnations of Malcolm X, describing the multiple masks he donned over the years.
Argues for a more radical and critical approach to Black Studies.
Brings together Marable's best writing from the last two decades.
Updated edition of the definitive biography of Du Bois.
This book traces the changing role of race within the American political system since the Civil Rights Movement. It charts the author's striking evolution of political ideas, moving toward a political analysis of multicultural democracy, social justice, and egalitarian pluralism.
A superstar scholar reinterprets the historical significance of key figures in African-American history reveals their enduring relevance for a new generation.
Highly acclaimed dissection of the "new racism," from one of the greatest radical black intellectuals of our time