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Talking History

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by Gerald Zahavi

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Talking History, based at the University at Albany, State University of New York, is a production, distribution, and instructional center for all forms of "aural" history. Our mission is to provide teachers, students, researchers, and the general public with as broad and outstanding a collection of audio documentaries, speeches, debates, oral histories, conference sessions, commentaries, archival audio sources, and other aural history resources as is available anywhere.

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December 16, 2023

TALKING HISTORY: "Manning Marable on Malcolm X's Harlem." 2006

<p>Dr. Manning Marable, one of America&#39;s most influential and widely read scholars of African American history, passed away on Friday, April 1, 2011 at the age of 60 -- just a few days before the publication of his last book, <em>Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention</em>. He had been working on the book for close to two decades. Marable was Professor of Public Affairs, Political Science, History, and African-American Studies at Columbia University and was the founding director of the Institute for Research in African-American Studies. At Columbia, Marable also established the Center for Contemporary Black History. Here, we present a recording of a talk delivered as the keynote speech at the 2006 Researching New York History Conference at SUNY-Albany, where he talked about one of the core arguments in the Malcom-X biography. It was first broadcast on WRPI-FM as a segment of <em>TALKING HISTORY, </em>a weekly radio show focusing on historical topics (see http://www.talkinghistory.org). Recorded and edited by Prof. Gerald Zahavi, co-host of <em>Talking History</em>.</p>

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Talking History, based at the University at Albany, State University of New York, is a production, distribution, and instructional center for all forms of "aural" history. Our mission is to provide teachers, students, researchers, and the general public with as broad and outstanding a collection of audio documentaries, speeches, debates, oral histories, conference sessions, commentaries, archival audio sources, and other aural history resources as is available anywhere.

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