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Let Nobody Turn Us Around

An African American Anthology

Let Nobody Turn Us Around( )
Editor: Marable, Manning
Mullings, Leith
Contribution by: Abu-Jamal, Mumia
Allen, Richard
Asante, Molefi Kete
Baldwin, James
Baraka, Amiri
Blyden, Edward Wilmot
Briggs, Cyril V.
Carmichael, Stokely
Douglass, Frederick
Burghardt Du Bois, William Edward
Dunbar, Paul Laurence
Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore
Equiano, Olaudah
Farrakhan, Louis
Garnet, Henry Highland
Hamer, Fannie Lou
Watkins Harper, Frances Ellen
hooks, bell
Hughes, Langston
Johnson, James Weldon
King, Martin Luther
Lorde, Audre
X, Malcolm
Marshall, Thurgood
McKay, Claude
Muhammad, Elijah
Newton, Huey P.
Northrup, Solomon
Parks, Rosa
Powell, Adam Clayton
Randolph, A. Philip
Robeson, Paul
Robinson, Jo-Ann
Pierre Ruffin, Josephine St.
Rustin, Bayard
Stewart, Maria W.
Terell, Mary Church
Truth, Sojourner
Turner, Nat
Walker, David
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, Harold
Wells-Barnett, Ida B.
Wilkins, Roy
Wilson, William Julius
ISBN:978-0-7425-6056-7
Publication Date:Feb 2009
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $187.95
Book Description:

One of America's most prominent historians and a noted feminist bring together the most important political writings and testimonials from African-Americans over three centuries.

Book Details
Pages:704
Detailed Subjects: History / African American & Black
Political Science / Civil Rights
Social Science / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / American / African American & Black Studies
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):16.612 x 24.663 x 4.191 cm
Book Weight:1.145 Kilograms
Author Biography
(Editor)
Manning Marable was born in Dayton, Ohio on May 13, 1950. In 1968, he served as the local black newspaper's correspondent and marched along with thousands of others during the funeral procession for Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He received a bachelor's degree from Earlham College in Indiana, a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin and a doctorate from the University of Maryland. He wrote around 20 books during his lifetime including How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America, The Great Wells of Democracy: The Meaning of Race in American Life, Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance and Radicalism, and Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention. He was a professor of African American studies, history, political science and public affairs at Columbia University. He died from complications of pneumonia on April 1, 2011 at the age of 60.

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