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How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society

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ISBN-10: 0896085791

ISBN-13: 9780896085794

Edition: 2nd 1999 (Revised)

Authors: Manning Marable

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Contents Preface How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America A Critical Assessment Introduction to the First Edition Part 1 The Black Majority Chapter 1 The Crisis of the Black Working Class Chapter 2 The Black Poor Chapter 3 Grounding with My Sisters Chapter 4 Black Prisoners and Punishment in a Racist/Capitalist State Part 2 The Black Elite Chapter 5 Black Capitalism Chapter 6 Black Brahmins Chapter 7 The Ambiguous Politics of the Black Church Chapter 8 The Destruction of Black Education Part 3 A Question of Genocide Chapter 9 The Meaning of Racist Violence in Late Capitalism Chapter 10 Conclusion: Towards a Socialist America Reviews "Manning Marable examines developments in the…    
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List price: $24.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: South End Press
Publication date: 12/1/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 372
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Manning Marable was born in Dayton, Ohio on May 13, 1950. In 1968, he served as the local black newspaper's correspondent and marched along with thousands of others during the funeral procession for Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He received a bachelor's degree from Earlham College in Indiana, a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin and a doctorate from the University of Maryland. He wrote around 20 books during his lifetime including How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America, The Great Wells of Democracy: The Meaning of Race in American Life, Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance and Radicalism, and Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention. He was a professor of African…    

Dedication
Preface
How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America: A Critical Reassessment
Introduction to the First Edition
The Black Majority: The Domestic Periphery
The Crisis of the Black Working Class
The Black Poor: Highest Stage of Underdevelopment
Groundings with My Sisters: Patriarchy and the Exploitation of Black Women
Black Prisoners and Punishment in a Racist/Capitalist State
The Black Elite: The Domestic Core
Black Capitalism: Entrepreneurs, Consumers, and the Historical Evolution of the Black Market
Black Brahmins: The Underdevelopment of Black Political Leadership
The Ambiguous Politics of the Black Church
The Destruction of Black Education
A Question of Genocide
The Meaning of Racist Violence in Late Capitalism
Conclusion: Towards a Socialist America
Endnotes
Tables
Index
About the Author
About South End Press