Speaking Truth to Power

Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism

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Speaking Truth to Power

Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism

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Through public appearances, radio and television interviews, and his many articles and books, Manning Marable has become one of America's most prominent commentators on race relations and African-American politics. Speaking Truth to Power brings together for the first time Marable's major writings on black politics, peace, and social justice. The book traces the changing role of race within the American political system since the Civil Rights Movement. It also charts the author's striking evolution of political ideas, moving toward a political analysis of multicultural democracy, social justice, and egalitarian pluralism.

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Publisher
Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
308

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Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism
February 1, 1998, Westview Press
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Speaking truth to power: essays on race, resistance, and radicalism
1996, Westview Press
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First Sentence

"For millions of blacks living in the rural counties and small towns of the "New South," the terrors of Jim Crow and racial exploitation which sparked the civil rights movement of the 1950s still exist."

Classifications

Library of Congress
E185.615 .M285 1996

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
308
Dimensions
9.1 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
14.9 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8024889M
ISBN 10
0813388287
ISBN 13
9780813388281
LCCN
96027785
OCLC/WorldCat
34932947
LibraryThing
1023355
Goodreads
396437

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2709218W

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For millions of blacks living in the rural counties and small towns of the "New South," the terrors of Jim Crow and racial exploitation which sparked the civil rights movement of the 1950s still exist.
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