William-Marable-Obituary

William "Manning" Marable

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Dayton native William “Manning” Marable, who rose to become a prominent Columbia University scholar of black history and race relations, died Friday in New York City just days before his much-anticipated biography of Malcolm X will be released. He was 60.

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C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S to Manning Marable for winning the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for history with his book "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention".

Charles Douglas Edwards
Learning Resource Center - Supervisor
Frederick Douglass Hall
Morehouse College

Leslie Clay Marable Sr.

May God bless you and your family. A cousin on Grandma Lula Marable Minnifield side of the family.

Thank you for your many years devoted to the history of Civil Rights and African Americans in Political America. Thank you also for the three beautiful children. God Bless you Manning.

Thank you for all of your work. Our community will miss your voice for years to come. Thank you for "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention." We need to remember that all our leaders are human, not superhuman; just human. God Bless you.

His book, "How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America" opened up a world a thought that I'd never considered. May he rest in peace for a life well lived.

MY HEART FELT CONDOLENCES PROFESSOR MANNING IS IN GLORY...AFTER COMPLETING A MUCH NEEDED LEGACY FOR MALCOLM RAISE OUR CONSCIOUSNESS.

May God Bless You and Keep You Dr. Marable. Thank you for sharing your wisdom, educating so many young and older minds. We will celebrate your life and may generations know who you are what you have contributed to the American History. God Bless You and Your Family! Selena Spencer-Lipscomb in DC @blsuccess