TONIGHT ON THE TERRORDOME: Manning Marable on Living History














Recently Manning Marable spoke before Harvard’s
W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research on the topic of why oppressed peoples must be not only the characters inside, but also the narrators and illustrators of, their own living history.

Dr. Manning Marable is Professor of History and Political Science, and the Founding Director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies at Columbia University. He’s the author of twelve books, including The Great Wells of Democracy, Black Liberation in Conservative America and How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America.

As a public intellectual, Marable lectures widely and also teaches a masters degree programme for prisoners in New York’s Sing Sing penitentiary. One of the founding members of the Black Radical Congress, Marable heads an annual Malcolm X seminar and hosts an online “e-seminar” about Malcolm X.

WHEN: Wednesday 6 PM Mountain Time
WHERE: CJSR FM-88 Edmonton or ON-LINE - CJSR.COM

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