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Marable: “Education Works, Prisons Don’tâ€
Commentary, November, 01 2000
Manning Marable
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“Education Works, Prisons Don’t†was the call to action that attracted hundreds of concerned New Yorkers at a Harlem teach-in, sponsored by United New York Black Radical Congress, on October 27-28, 2000. The teach-in broug...
Marable: Escaping From Blackness: Racial Identity and Public Policy
Commentary, September, 11 2000
Manning Marable
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The greatest struggle of any oppressed group in a racist society is the struggle to reclaim collective memory and identity. At the level of culture, racism seeks to deny people of African, American Indian, Asian and Latino descent their own voices...
Marable: Racism, Prisons and the Future of Black America
Commentary, August, 31 2000
Manning Marable
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There are today over two million Americans incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails throughout the United States. More than one-half, or one million, are black men and women. The devastating human costs of the mass incarceration o...
Marable: Why Diallo Had To Die
Commentary, May, 19 2000
Manning Marable
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For more than one year, the controversy surrounding the New York murder of Amadou Diallo has made headlines throughout the world. Most people have heard by now about the unarmed African immigrant who was fired on 41 times as he stood in the vestib...
Marable: White Supremacy in Dixie
Commentary, March, 27 2000
Manning Marable
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How far has America actually progressed toward more constructive race relations? Judging by some recent events, not much.
Marable: No Rights Whites Must Respect
Commentary, February, 25 2000
Manning Marable
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In the Dred Scott decision of 1857, the Supreme Court turned down a petition for freedom from an enslaved African American. The author of the court's ruling, Chief Justice Roger B. Tawney, declared that blacks could never be granted equal protecti...
Marable: Seattle and Beyond
Commentary, January, 22 2000
Manning Marable
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It was immensely significant for black America that the last major public demonstration in the U.S. in the 20th century was a protest over global economics and trade.
Marable: Civil Rights or Silver Rights
Commentary, January, 03 2000
Manning Marable
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More than a century ago, conservative black educator Booker T. Washington proposed a strategy for black advancement within capitalism. The founder of both Tuskegee Institute and the National Negro Business League, Washington cautioned African Amer...
Marable: A Dialogue Between Generations
Commentary, December, 20 1999
Manning Marable
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Several weeks ago I attended and spoke at a conference on race which was organized at Stanford University. After delivering my lecture, I walked down the steps from the stage. Clustered around the steps were several male and female graduate studen...
Marable: The Politics of Inequality
Commentary, December, 09 1999
Manning Marable
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The fundamental issue that will define U.S. politics in the first decade of the twenty-first century is the spiraling growth of inequality in American life.
Marable: The KKK: From Greensboro to NYC
Commentary, November, 15 1999
Manning Marable
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Twenty years ago, on November 3, 1979, five principled and dedicated activists for social justice-Cesar Cauce, Dr. Mike Nathan, Bill Sampson, Sandi Smith, and Dr. Jim Waller-were brutally murdered in Greensboro, North Carolina by the Ku Klux Klan....
Marable: The Black Radical Congress: Moving On Up To Congress 2000
Commentary, November, 04 1999
Manning Marable
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On June 19, 1998, over two thousand African Americans gathered in Chicago to participate in the founding conference of the Black Radical Congress (BRC).
Marable: Race-ing Justice: The Prison-Industrial Complex
Commentary, September, 30 1999
Manning Marable
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Several months ago, 650 people attended the "Race-ing Justice" Conference in New York, sponsored by the Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University. In more than two dozen panels and workshops, black people examined t...
Marable: The Battle for Ideas
Commentary, September, 18 1999
Manning Marable
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Political power always expresses itself as a body of ideas. If you can create and popularize the key ideas that define the general perceptions about public issues, you will largely determine what happens politically.
Marable: Chickens Coming Home to Roost
Commentary, September, 01 1999
Manning Marable
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Immediately following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X was asked by the media for his response. Malcolm was not surprised by this tragic event, because white America had long fostered violence and racism throughout society...


