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Manning Marable

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758 Schermerhorn Extension
Mail Code: 5513


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mm247@columbia.edu

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Manning Marable
Professor
Columbia University

International & Public Affairs

URL: http://www.manningmarable.net/

Biography
Manning Marable, professor (joint with Political Science and DIPA), has served since 2002 as the director of the Center for Contemporary Black History. Dr. Marable earned his A.B. from Earlham College (1971), M.A. from the University of Wisconsin (1972), and Ph.D. in from the University of Maryland (1976). He has authored and edited 25 books, including: Race, Reform and Rebellion 3rd rev. ed., 2007); Living Black History (2006); Freedom On My Mind: The Columbia Reader of African-American History (2003); Great Wells of Democracy (2002); Dispatches from the Ebony Tower (2002); Black Leadership (1998); and Beyond Black and White (1995). He has written over 275 articles for academic journals, edited volumes and anthologies. His current projects include: a major reinterpretation of the life of Malcolm X, to be published in 2010 with Viking Press; and the Ford Foundation-supported “Amistad Project,” a multimedia resource project at Columbia designed to enhance the teaching of African American history in public schools.

 

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