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Black Liberation in Conservative America

Manning Marable

Pages: 286
ISBN: 0-89608-559-7
Format: paper
Release Date: 1997-01-01
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Description of Black Liberation in Conservative America.

A bold collection of essays from Manning Marable, one of America’s most prominent scholar/activists, Black Liberation in Conservative America defines the crises and challenges confronting black America on the eve of the 21st century.

Marable chronicles the major debates, issues, and conflicts that have defined the politics of race, class, and gender in the 1990s, giving particular attention to the social and economic factors that have contributed to a growing climate of political conservatism: the urban crisis of expanding poverty and unemployment; reductions in spending for health care, education, and housing; and the globalization of capitalism and declines in real wages for working people.

Black Liberation in Conservative America analyzes the internal divisions within contemporary African-American communities, from schisms in the NAACP to the controversial Million Man March. Marable argues that the upsurge in black nationalist separatism and the increasing influence of Louis Farrakhan reveals a black conservative reaction incapable of advancing the struggles of African Americans. From a political perspective rooted in radical democracy and social transformation, Marable’s powerful commentaries call for a renewal of activism and mass protest against a system of unequal power and privilege.

Praise

“Argues that the future of black liberation will have to be fought out on activist terrain. This work offers invaluable theoretical and practical guidance to scholars and activists alike.”
—Angela Y. Davis

“Calls for a new paradigm in which working-class and middle-class Americans who have been on the losing end of major economic changes in the country and the world need to unite to stop the increasing maldistribution of wealth.”
—CHOICE

“[A]n extremely disturbing and thought-provoking book. It is disturbing because of the timely yet unpleasant social issues it addresses, thought-provoking because of the perspective Marable brings to bear in his analyses of the issues.”
—Counterpoise

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