The life of Manning Marable, the prolific author and founding director of the Africana and Latin American Studies Program at 藏精阁, will be celebrated Monday (Oct. 24) with two campus events that also will be webcast live.
Marable died April 1, 2011, at age 60. His book, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, was published just three days after his death. The biography, at nearly 600 pages, has been characterized in media accounts as a re-evaluation of Malcolm X鈥檚 life that challenges long-held beliefs about the civil rights leader.
Marable was at 藏精阁 from 1983 to 1987, teaching a range of courses including African American Social Thought and African American Freedom Struggles.
The two Monday events are open to the public and also available online at . There is no special software needed to view the live webcasts.
The events:
鈥 4:15 p.m., Love Auditorium
Keynote address by Clayborne Carson, professor of history and the founding director of The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research & Education Foundation. His topic will be 鈥淢anning Marable on the Integrity of Leadership and Scholarship in History鈥檚 Greatest Freedom Struggle.鈥
鈥 7:30 p.m., Love Auditorium
Three scholars, Robyn Spencer (Lehman College), Russell Rickford (Dartmouth College), and Komozi Woodard (Sarah Lawrence University) will discuss Marable鈥檚 Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention