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| Size | | Height: | 9.3 in | | Width: | 6.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 15.2 oz |
Industry Reviews "His is a voice--learned, humane, and powerful--that must be reckoned with." advertisement - Eric Foner
"Here, [Manning Marable] shares his multi-faceted history, and a sense of struggle that joins him to the world, bringing with him a much-needed order and coherence, especially to the Siamese twins of race and class that have so long mocked and bedeviled American society. I find the book indispensable." Publisher catalog - Ossie Davis
"In this, his latest work, Manning Marable the doyen of progressive scholars in the U.S. shows why he is also considered to be the Du Bois of his generation. In words that are at once personal, political, and brilliant, Marable provides an excellent analysis of where we have been as a nation and where we are going. Those seeking to understand the complex realities of race and class must read this book." Publisher catalog - Gerald Horne
"'Speaking Truth to Power' not only keeps dangerous historical memories of slavery alive but it insightfully teaches us how to transcend our necessary rebelliousness so as to adopt a more critical and revolutionary posture that would engage us in the radical process of transforming the oppressive condition of a racist world. With his new book, Manning Marable again offers us a pedagogy of hope borne from the painful experience of a debilitating racism. By denouncing a dehumanizing racism, 'Speaking Truth to Power' announces history as possibility in our search for the substantivity of a radical democracy." Publisher catalog - Paulo Freire
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