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William Manning Marable was a leading figure in African-American studies as well as a historian, social theorist, and political activist, consistently positioning himself at the cutting edge of the struggle for racial equality and other progressive causes. The records in this collection document Marable's academic, political, and scholarly work.
The collection is comprehensive in its coverage. The earliest records are newspapers that document Marable's work for the Daily Express and the Earlham Post (1968-1970), high-school photographs (1967), and files related to his undergraduate and graduate studies (1970-1976). Coverage of his professional and political work exists for the full length of his career, and the records include appointment books, biographical information, budgets, clippings, correspondence, curriculum vitae, drafts, lecture notes, manuscripts, meeting materials, notebooks, photographs, proposals, reports, research notes, speeches, syllabi, and teaching materials.
Marable's academic activities included administrative work, research, teaching, writing, and involvement in conferences and other professional activities. The earliest records document Marable's undergraduate and graduate studies and include articles, book reviews, notebooks, papers, photographs, research correspondence and notes, teaching files, and Marable's dissertation, "African Nationalist: The Life of John Langalibalele Dube" (1976). The records also include professional and teaching files from Marable's academic positions, and these include appointment letters, conference planning materials, committee materials, correspondence, curriculum vitae, departmental and other institutional communications, lecture notes, meeting notes, syllabi, teaching materials, and updates regarding his professional activities. As Marable's career progressed, he took on more administrative duties, and these activities are documented through budgets, conference and program materials, correspondence, meeting materials, planning materials, proposals, and reports. The records also include documentation of his activities in the larger academic world, and include information on Marable's participation in conferences, lectures, and trips outside of his institutional duties.
Marable's scholarship is well-documented in the records. The records include contracts, correspondence, meeting notes, research notes, drafts, and final typescripts related to articles, book reviews, books, chapters, editorial work, essays, lectures, and speeches. Marable also wrote poetry, and there are some drafts and examples of his work in the collection.
Records related to the Malcolm X Project and to Marable's research for Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (2011) are in a separate collection entitled, "Malcolm X Project (MXP) Records." There are some teaching materials, as well as drafts for articles and lectures related to Malcolm X in the Manning Marable Papers.
Marable was a frequent lecturer, speaker, and commentator. The texts for many of Marable's lectures and speeches are included in this collection. These files may include drafts, revisions, and final copies, particularly if a Marable spoke on a specific topic or theme on several occasions over time. The collection also includes some business files related to his speaking activities, which were sometimes arranged through the American Program Bureau (APB).
The records also document Marable's political work, including his involvement with several political organizations including Institute of the Black World (IBW), National Black Political Assembly, National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP), New American Movement (NAM), Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Committees of Correspondence, and Black Radical Congress (BRC). These records include correspondence, conference and meeting materials, and membership materials. Marable also wrote the political columns "From the Grassroots" and "Along the Color Line" and the records related to these include clippings, correspondence, drafts, mailing lists, newspaper information, promotional materials and typed copies of the columns. Marable's political speeches are also included in the collection.
The records do not include personal or family materials.
The records include photographs, which are mainly professional portrait shots, or related to specific events. The collection also includes some audio and video materials related to conferences, appearances, interviews, and other commentaries or speeches made by Marable.
This collection is arranged in six series and several subseries.
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The records in Box 90 are restricted until 2041. Otherwise, this collection has no restrictions.
Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Manning Marable Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
Records related to the Malcolm X Project and to Marable's research for Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (2011) are in a separate collection entitled "Malcolm X Project (MXP) Records." There are some teaching materials, as well as drafts for articles and lectures related to Malcolm X in the Manning Marable Papers.
Malcolm X Project Records, Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
No additions are expected
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
2011-2012-M086: Source of acquisition--Glenn Horowitz. Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--3/29/2012.
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William Manning Marable (May 13, 1950-April 1, 2011) was a leading theorist and historian of socioeconomic and racial inequality. Born May 13, 1950 in Dayton, Ohio, Marable was the son of educators. Active in school groups and student movements, Marable cultivated his love of history and writing early. He went on to attend Earlham College (1971), and received a master's degree (1972) and PhD (1976) in history from the University of Wisconsin and University of Maryland, respectively.
Following his studies, Marable served on the faculty of Tuskegee Institute; University of San Francisco; Cornell University; Fisk University; Colgate University, where he was the founding director of the Africana and Hispanic studies program; Purdue University; Ohio State University as chair of the Department of Black Studies; and University of Colorado, Boulder, where Marable served as co-chair of Critical Studies of the Americas.
Marable strongly believed that institution building was central to maintaining and sustaining black studies, which he understood to be an alternative to the traditional hegemonic history. In 1993, he became the Founding Director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies (IRAAS). During his tenure (1993-2003), the Institute launched academic programs for undergraduate and graduate students centered on teaching the African American freedom struggle. As a teacher and mentor, Marable was devoted to fostering achievement and cultivating student talent—placing students in leadership roles on institutional projects.
He was equally making knowledge available to the broader community. He was the founding editor of Souls, a journal named for W.E.B. DuBois' seminal work, which became a leading journal for African American studies and black political thought. Marable also founded the Columbia Center for Contemporary Black History (2002-2011), an interdisciplinary research center designed to promote the critical study of black politics, history, and culture. Marable launched several initiatives, including the Amistad Digital Resource Project, the Malcolm X Project, and the Africana Criminal Justice Project, all of which shared a commitment to social justice, equitable access, and public education.
Although Marable was known for writing his many manuscripts freehand—filling sheets upon sheets of yellow loose leaf with his impeccable script—he was in fact a man well ahead of his time with respect to digital humanities. Early on in his tenure at Columbia University, Marable piloted what would be his first of several digital humanities projects, launching a multimedia project that reexamined Du Bois' The Souls of Black Folk.
His commitment to the idea that all knowledge should be public motivated him to write and produce a free column that examined black politics, culture, and current events for nearly thirty years. The column, "From the Grassroots" (later "Along the Color Line), was syndicated in over 320 publications across the globe.
Throughout his career, Marable acted on his belief that theory and practice were inseparable and was active in a broad array of political organizations and an advisor to many more. These included the Institute for the Black World, the Democratic Socialists of America DSA), the National Black Political Assembly (NBPA), the National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP) and the Committees of Correspondence. In 1998, along with his wife, Leith Mullings, he was one of the co-founders of the Black Radical Congress (BRC).
Influenced by black radical thinkers from DuBois to CLR James to Walter Rodney, Marable's worked from an intellectual tradition that was anti-imperialist, anti-racist, and anti-capitalist. These themes were all central to his influential How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America (1983). The third edition, with a Foreward from his wife, Leith Mullings, underscoring its relevance to the current period, was published in 2015, which recently entered its third edition—a testament to its enduring intellectual significance. His written work demonstrated a profound and unique commitment and evolution as a writer, scholar, thinker and political activist. The author of over 30 manuscripts, Marable's other work includes Race, Reform and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction in Black America, 1945-1982 (1984); Speaking Truth to Power: Essays on Race, Resistance, and Radicalism (1996); Let Nobody Turn Us Around (with Leith Mullings, 2000); Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle (with Leith Mullings, 2002); and Living Black History: How Reimagining the African American Past Can Remake America's Racial Future (2006).
His final book, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, was the culmination of a nearly twenty-year investigation of Malcolm X. The acclaimed biography was awarded the 2012 Pulitzer Prize in History and was a finalist for the National Book Award. Documentation of that work is in catalogued in the Malcolm X Project collection, found here (hyperlink). Marable suffered from sarcoidosis for many years, and underwent a double lung transplant in July 2010. He died of complications from pneumonia on April 1, 2011.
This series contains Marable's political and professional correspondence. Marable organized this set of correspondence in files labeled as political or professional, or with the name of the organization, publication, or subject. There is additional correspondence in both Series II and Series III.
This subseries contains general political correspondence files, arranged chronologically.
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This subseries contains general professional correspondence files, arranged chronologically.
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This subseries contains correspondence filed alphabetically by the name of the organization, publication, or subject.
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(Also known as the Center for African-American Progressive Politics)
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This series contains files related to Marable's academic, administrative, editorial, political and professional activities.
These files were kept in Marable's office at Columbia University. Marable also kept files in his home related to many of the same activities and subjects; these are in filed in Series III: Chronological Files.
The records include material related to Marable's academic, administrative, and teaching activities. The files include biographical profiles, curriculum vitae, and professional activity information forms that were used for academic purposes. Other records relate to courses and seminars taught by Marable, and these files include reading lists, syllabi, lectures notes, and teaching materials. There are also files related to administrative activities and special projects; these files include budgets, correspondence, grant applications, lecture notes, meetings materials and notes, programs, promotional materials, proposals and reports. Marable also attended, planned, and participated in academic conferences and seminars, and there are files related to these activities in this series.
The files also document Marable's editorial and writing work and include records related to articles, books, columns, dissertations, essays, lectures, speeches, and other research and writing projects where Marable was an author, contributor, or editor. These files include clippings, correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, meeting notes, memos, proposals, typescripts, and proofs, as well as research correspondence and files. Marable also wrote poetry, and there are some drafts and examples of his work in the collection.
This series also contains files related to Marable's political work, including his columns, "Along the Color Line" and "From the Grassroots," as well as his work with the Black Radical Congress (BRC) and the National Black Caucus of States Institute (NBCSI).
For the most part, the files were originally arranged in sets of larger project and subject files, but other files were less organized. While the files have been left in their original physical order, the container list has been arranged into subseries to facilitate access to the records.
This series includes biographical profiles, curriculum vitae, faculty information forms that provide information on Marable's professional activities, press clippings, and photographs.
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(Marable's faculty information form)
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(Draft)
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There are related to Manning Marable and his brother, James Marable
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(Includes professional photographs of Leith Mullings)
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This series contains both general files and individual administrative and subject files, arranged alphabetically, regarding administrative, editorial, and other professional activities.
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(Includes "Through the Prism of Race and Class: Modern Black Nationalism in the U.S." and "The Fire This Time: The Miami Rebellion, May, 1980)
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(Requests for, only)
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(Manuscript of article by Marable)
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(Proposal)
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(Reviews of Marable's books)
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(Draft of conference presentation)
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(U.C. Berkeley)
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(Grant proposal)
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(Several different projects and drafts)
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(Intern, Africana Criminal Justice Project)
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(Panel proposals and CD. CD is in Box 155.)
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(Includes drafts)
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(Drafts for Du Bois speech, only.)
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(These are notes on a book by Martin Kilson)
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(Evaluation of Columbia's program)
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(Center for Innovation in Social Responsibility (CISR) )
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(Led by Manning Marable and Bill Moyers)
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(Regarding a course)
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(Concerns the African-American Studies Program for undergraduates)
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(Survey of research doctorate programs)
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(Sample program proposal)
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(Appears related to the Africana Studies Against Criminal Injustice Conference in April 2003)
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(Typescript of article by Marable)
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(Participant List, draft #1)
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(Newspaper articles, etc. mostly related to criminal justice)
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(Resumes of others)
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("Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Dream Deferred" by Marable)
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(Appears to be drafts for a speech)
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(Manuscript fragments)
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(Includes "Socialism and Cultural Transformation; Some Thoughts on Antonio Gramsci, fragments)
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(Papers by others)
These contain larger sets of project files related to academic, editorial, political, and professional activities and projects such as the Africana Criminal Justice Project (ACJP), Amistad Digital Resource Project, "Along the Color Line," Black Intellectuals Project, Black Radical Congress (BRC), Critical Black Studies Series, "From the Grassroots," Harlem Digital Archive Project, andSouls: A Critical Journal of Black Culture, Society, and Politics. There are also files related to Marable's teaching activities (see files listed under "Courses") and writing projects.
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("Toward Black Women's Empowerment")
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(Also includes newspaper articles about Manning Marable)
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(Includes manuscripts for two talks -- "Living Black History" and "Barack Obama and the Contours of African American Social Protest Movements")
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(Also called the Black Political Intellectuals Project (BPIP). These are primarily biographical research files on individuals.)
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(Marable's resignation letter)
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(Black Research Associates was described as "a non-profit resource center on the Black Movement located in Dayton, Ohio. Marable was its executive director. The Black Praxis Series was a series of occasional papers. The papers in this collection were all written by Marable.)
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(There is no information about the project. This appears to be biographical information, together with information on related archival materials and selected transcripts from oral history interviews.)
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(Includes email correspondence and manuscript by Marable)
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(Series prospectus)
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(Introduction. Compact disk was separated form this folder, and is housed in Box 155.)
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(Edited by Marable and Devin Fergus)
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(Includes clippings, correspondence, information about the column, etc.)
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(Vice President at Columbia, file is mostly IRAAS related)
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(Poetry manuscript by Marable)
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(Transcripts, tapes 1 and 2)
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(External review submitted by Marable)
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(Published inSouls)
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(Overview of New Black World Rising: Intellectuals Confront the Black Experience in the Era of Globalization -- An Anthology of Writings from Souls)
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This contains essays, speeches, and texts that were filed as set. These are organized by format and then filed by title.
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("What are the Alternatives? Black Politics, in Theory and Crisis, An International Symposium". Transcript of taped dialog.)
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This series contains materials similar to those in Series II but these files were maintained in a loose chronological arrangement by Marable.
These files were kept in Marable's home. Marable also kept files in his campus office related to many of the same activities and subjects; these are in filed in Series II: Administrative and Editorial Files.
The records include material related to Marable's academic, administrative, and teaching activities. The files include biographical profiles, curriculum vitae, and professional activity information forms that were used for academic purposes. Other records relate to courses and seminars taught by Marable, and these files include reading lists, syllabi, lectures notes, and teaching materials. There are also files related to administrative activities and special projects; these files include budgets, correspondence, grant applications, lecture notes, meetings materials and notes, programs, promotional materials, proposals and reports. Marable also attended, planned, and participated in academic conferences and seminars, and there are files related to these activities in this series.
The files also document Marable's editorial and writing work and include records related to articles, books, columns, dissertations, essays, lectures, speeches, and other research and writing projects where Marable was an author, contributor, or editor. These files include clippings, correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, meeting notes, memos, proposals, typescripts, and proofs, as well as research correspondence and files. Marable also wrote poetry, and there are some drafts and examples of his work in the collection.
This series also contains files related to Marable's political work, including his columns, "Along the Color Line" and "From the Grassroots," as well as his work with political organizations including Institute of the Black World (IBW), National Black Political Assembly, National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP), New American Movement (NAM), Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Committees of Correspondence, and Black Radical Congress (BRC). These records include clippings, correspondence, conference and meeting materials, drafts, mailing lists, membership materials, promotional materials, speeches, and typed copies of his political columns.
These files are listed in their original order although some files have been moved to larger boxes for preservation purposes.
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(See Also:W.E.B. Du Bois: Black Radical Democrat)
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(Handwritten on folder-"Article is important because it outlines early stages of Malcolm X research; it also provides backgrounds on my relationships with Hazel Harris and with Linda Robinson.")
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("On Malcolm X: His Message and Meaning" and "Black America: Multicultural Democracy in the Age of Clarence Thomas, David Duke, and the LA Uprisings")
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Correspondence and notes related to.
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(Contact sheets for Marable headshots, only.)
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(Freedom on My Mind)
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(Book Reviews for; no vitae in file)
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(Keynote Panel Discussion)
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(By Andrea Queeley)
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(Review of the first edition ofRace, Reform, and Rebellion)
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("Rediscovering Malcolm X: Oral History, Place and Reconstruction of Black Voices of Dissent")
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("Service and Committal")
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(DVD recording of the memorial service.)
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This series contains Marable's appointment books for 1979-2011, with a few gaps in coverage. These contain detailed information regarding Marable's activities and appointments, and often include contact information related to specific events.
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This series contains books, brochures, clippings, conference proceedings, course readers, journals, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, reprints, and other printed materials.
This subseries contains printed that are directly related to Marable. The bulk of the materials consist of course readers, journals, magazines, or newspapers where Marable served as either an author, editor or contributor. There are also a few items where Marable was the subject of the piece.
It is possible that there is additional material directly related to Marable in Subseries V.3.
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("The Crisis of Black American Society and Politics" and "Black History and the Vision of Democracy")
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(Includes article by Marable.)
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There are additional course readers filed with the course materials in Series III: Chronological Files.
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(This is a bound volume and includes all issues from 1968)
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(Institute for Research in African-American Studies (IRAAS), Columbia University)
This subseries contains books, pamphlets, reprints, and other printed materials are inscribed to Marable.
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(Inscribed by author.)
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This subseries contains printed materials collected by Marable, but to which he did not make any direct contributions. This subseries includes many African-American, Leftist, and Marxist publications.
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(Winter 1983, Spring-Summer 1985, and Winter 1987)
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(Volume 5, Number 4; Volume 8 Number 1; and Volume 8 Number 3)
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(Includes "The National Question and the Black Liberation Struggle in the United States," by George Breitman, and "Malcolm X, Black Nationalism, and Socialism," by George Novack.)
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(Various issues.)
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(Volume 1, Number 5; Volume 5, Number 2; Volume 6, Number 2; Volume 7, Number 2; and Volume 8, Number 3)
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(Various issues.)
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(1977 October ; 1978 October ; 1979 October /November ; and 1980 September /October )
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(Volume 6 Number 3 and Volume 7 Number 1)
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This series contains audiocassettes, audio tape reels, compact discs, DVDs, and videocassettes.
Box 95
Box 93
"Day 3+4 Millionare" (scribbled out)
Box 154 Folder C
Box 91 Folder E
Box 91 Folder E
Box 93
Box 93
Box 91 Folder C
Box 94
Box 94
Box 153 Folder B
Box 91 Folder E
Box 152
Box 152
Box 96
Eddie Ellis (int. B. Vazquez), Jazz Hayden (int. R. Rickford)
Box 96
Box 93
Keith Grant (int. D. Gottlieb) and Lisa Clark (int. A. Gibson)
Box 93
Divine Pryor (int. D. Rossbacher) and Victor Rivera (int. J. Rawlins)
Box 93
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Box 96
Box 91 Folder A
Box 91 Folder B
Box 92
Box 153 Folder D
Box 153 Folder D
Box 152
Box 146
Box 152
Box 95
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Box 154 Folder C
Box 91 Folder B
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Box 95
Dub of edited master.
Box 94
Box 154 Folder C
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Box 153 Folder A
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Box 146
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Box 94
Greetings, Keynotes, Educational Panel
Box 152
Leadership Breakfast on "Labor, Civil Rights, and Politics"
Box 152
Leadership Breakfast on "Labor, Civil Rights, and Politics"
Box 94
2 copies
Box 91 Folder E
Box 91 Folder C
Box 91 Folder D
Box 95
Speech at Battelle Lab, Washington State
Box 94
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Box 96
Box 146
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Box 153 Folder B
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Box 154 Folder C
Box 153 Folder C
Box 93
Box 91 Folder E
Box 91 Folder E
Box 96
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Box 91 Folder E
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Box 154 Folder C
Box 154 Folder C
Box 152
Box 154 Folder C
Box 153 Folder C
Box 93
BBC TX Version NBR A666H/71 Copy from Beta Sp NTSC
Box 94
Box 152
Indiana University, Kokomo.
Box 91 Folder C
Box 146
Danish Radio, Copenhangen, Denmark. Interview. Disk cover is inscribed by Clausen.
Box 95
Box 153 Folder C
Box 96
Box 153 Folder C
2 copies.
Box 153 Folder C
Box 152
Box 154 Folder B
Box 154 Folder B
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Box 146
Cambridge - Contaction Page Proofs; Fagen and Davies - Street Stops/Broken Windows; The Future of Imprisonment. Disc 070718_1003
Box 94
Box 146
Box 93
Box 153 Folder B
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Box 95
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For review only.
Box 94
For review only.
Box 152
Box 152
Box 91 Folder B
Box 95
University of Columbia, Missouri
Box 93
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Produced by Allistair McGee for BBC 4.
Box 154 Folder C
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Box 93
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Box 152
Box 95
Case in Dutch
Box 153 Folder C
Box 95
Case in Dutch
Box 152
Box 153 Folder B
Box 91 Folder C
Box 153 Folder C
Box 153 Folder B
Box 152
Box 94
Box 94
Box 94
Box 94
2 copies
Box 93
Box 91 Folder E
Box 94
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Box 152
Box 154 Folder C
Box 152
NewsTalk Television.
Box 152
Box 154 Folder A
Multiple copies.
Box 154 Folder A
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Box 152
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Box 154 Folder B
Box 91 Folder C
Box 94
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Box 91 Folder C
Box 95
Dub 2 of 3
Box 95
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Box 94
Box 94
Box 96
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Box 154 Folder A
Box 152
Box 154 Folder A
Box 154 Folder A
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Box 91 Folder C
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University of Florida, Dir: Sandra Dickson and Churchill Roberts.
Box 153 Folder B
Box 93
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Box 154 Folder C
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Box 93
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Box 95
Box 91 Folder E
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Box 154 Folder B
Box 152
Box 96
Review copy.
Box 95
Box 154 Folder C
Box 153 Folder B
Box 93
Box 152
Box 93
Box 154 Folder B
Box 153 Folder B
Box 94
Box 153 Folder B
One unlabelled tape may go with this set. Tapes may be master tapes.
Box 91 Folder C
Box 91 Folder E
Box 146
Box 154 Folder C
Box 91 Folder C
Box 152
The Cinema Guild.
Box 93
Box 153 Folder A
Box 153 Folder A
Box 93
Box 91 Folder E
Box 93
Box 91 Folder C
Box 154 Folder C
Box 94
Box 95
Box 93
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Box 94
Features Marable, among others.
Box 95
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Box 95
CourtTV
Box 93
Box 95
National Visionary Leadership Project
Box 91 Folder B
Box 91 Folder C
Box 94
Box 94
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Box 155
Radio news stories from interview on Malcolm X. File includes audiocassette and letter with information on its contents.
Box 152
Box 91 Folder E
Box 95
Box 94
Includes note.
Box 154 Folder B
Box 91 Folder C
Box 154 Folder B
Box 91 Folder C
Box 91 Folder C
Box 93
Box 93
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Box 94
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Box 95
Box 93
In an unlabeled C-Span box
Box 94
Box 153 Folder A
Box 153 Folder D
Box 147
This card file appears to be related to Marable's teaching; there are notes on various topics, broken down by week. This box is one complete file drawer; See Box 148 for the other file drawer.
Box 148
This card file appears to be related to Marable's teaching; there are notes on various topics, broken down by week. This box is one complete file drawer. See Box 147 for the other file drawer.
Box 151
This card file appears to be related to Marable's teaching; there are notes on various topics, broken down by week. This set was originally filed in a small plastic card box by itself. See Boxes 147 and 148 for similar files.
Box 156 Folder 1-5
Contains photographs, Manning's birth certificate, report cards, juvenilia, letters, pamphlets, cards.
Box 156 Folder 6-8
Box 156 Folder 9
William Marable, sophmore, on page 62
Box 156 Folder 10