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Aptheker, Herbert. Ed(S): Fonner, Eric; Marable, Manning - Herbert Aptheker on Race and Democracy - 9780252077265 - V9780252077265
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Herbert Aptheker on Race and Democracy

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Description for Herbert Aptheker on Race and Democracy paperback. Collects fourteen influential essays by Herbert Aptheker (1915-2003) on the African American experience. Editor(s): Fonner, Eric; Marable, Manning. Num Pages: 296 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFSL3. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 223 x 143 x 18. Weight in Grams: 362.

This reader collects fourteen influential essays by Herbert Aptheker (1915–2003) on the African American experience. Written with passion and eloquence, they are full of ideas originally dismissed by a white, segregated academy that have now become part of the scholarly mainstream. Covering topics including slave resistance, black abolitionists, Reconstruction, and W. E. B. Du Bois, these essays demonstrate the critical connection between political commitment and the advancement of scholarship, while restoring Aptheker's central place as one of the founding scholars in the development of African American studies.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
296
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252077265
SKU
V9780252077265
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About Aptheker, Herbert. Ed(S): Fonner, Eric; Marable, Manning
Herbert Aptheker was a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts. His works include American Negro Slave Revolts, Abolitionism: A Revolutionary Movement, and The Correspondence of W. E. B. Du Bois. Eric Foner is DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University and the former president of both the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians. His works include The Story of American Freedom. Manning Marable is the M. Moran Weston and Black Alumni Council Professor of African-American Studies at Columbia University and director of the Center for Contemporary Black History. His works include Living Black History: How Reimagining the African-American Past Can Remake America's Racial Future.

Reviews for Herbert Aptheker on Race and Democracy
"Whether you realize it or not, your thinking has been significantly influenced by Herbert Aptheker. More than anyone, Aptheker smashed the early twentieth-century image of slaves as 'docile, passive, parasitic, imitative.'"
Black Issues Book Review "Historian Herbert Aptheker helped define African American history and redefine American history during his sixty-year career. . . . He truly deserves the outstanding reader that Foner and Marable have put together."
North Carolina Historical Review "This volume eloquently attests to Herbert Aptheker's pioneering role in African American history. For many years, McCarthyism deprived students of learning directly from this gifted professor, but his scholarship would later prove indispensable to early Black studies departments."
Martha Biondi, author of To Stand and Fight: the Struggle for Civil Rights in Postwar New York City "These hard-to-find essays cohere well, capturing the realm in which a major and underappreciated U.S. historian made his most germinal contributions."
David R. Roediger, author of History Against Misery

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