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Marables Malcolm X biography wins Pulitzer prize
To celebrate the fact that the late Manning Marable has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for history for his ground-breaking book, Malcolm X – a life of reinvention, Race & Class makes available for free the seminal articles that Professor Marable wrote on the politics of the black working class in the US.
Manning Marable was for many years a member of the Editorial Working Committee of Race & Class and contributed to key discussions and conferences on racism and black struggles across the two continents. The magazine is delighted that his life’s work on Malcolm X has been publicly recognised, if, sadly, posthumously.
On Thursday 26 to Sunday 29 April, Columbia University, New York will be hosting the Manning Marable Conference, which features talks from Angela Davis and Mumia Abu Jamal. For the full line-up of speakers and themes, visit the events website.
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Rethinking black liberation: towards a new protest paradigm (Race & Class Vol. 38 no. 4, )
The divided mind of Black America: race, ideology and politics in the post-Civil Rights era, with Leith Mullings, (Race & Class Vol. 36 no. 1, )
Memory and militancy in transition: the march on Washington (Race &am • Prizes for work during The Pulitzer Prizes were awarded on April 16, , by the Pulitzer Prize Board for work during the calendar year. The deadline for submitting entries was January 25, For the first time, all entries for journalism were required to be submitted electronically. In addition, the criteria for the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting has been revised to focus on real-time reporting of breaking news.[1] For the eleventh time in Pulitzer's history (and the first since ), no book received the Fiction Prize.[2] A three-member panel nominated three books, which were then sent to the member Pulitzer Prize Board. Because no book received a majority of the votes from the board members, no prize was given.[3] This was the first time since , and the eleventh time in Pulitzer history that there was no winner in the fiction category. Maureen Corrigan, a jury member, responded to the board's decision by saying, "We nominated three novels we believe to be more than Pulitzer-worthy – David Foster Wallace's The Pale King, Karen Russell's Swamplandia! and Denis Johnson's Train Dreams. That the board declined to award the prize to any of these superb novels is inexplicable." Pulitzer Prize
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