Manning Marable

Manning Marable

Manning Marable Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 4, 2011.
NEW YORK (AP) - Manning Marable, an influential historian whose forthcoming Malcolm X biography could revise perceptions of the slain civil rights leader, died Friday, just days before the book described as his life's work was to be released. He was 60.

His wife, Leith Mullings, said Marable died from complications of pneumonia at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. She said he had suffered for 24 years from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease, and had undergone a double lung transplant in July.

"I think his legacy is that he was both a scholar and an activist," she said. "He believed that history could be used to inform the present and the future."

She said Marable's latest book, "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention," will be released Monday.

Two decades in the making, the nearly 600-page biography is described as a re-evaluation of Malcolm X's life, bringing fresh insight to subjects including his autobiography, which is still assigned in many college courses, to his assassination at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan on Feb. 21, 1965.

The book is based on exhaustive research, including thousands of pages of FBI files and records from the Central Intelligence Agency and State Department. Marable also conducted interviews with the slain civil rights leader's confidants and security team, as well as witnesses to his assassination.

Blair Kelley, a history professor at North Carolina State University, called Marable's death a "devastating" loss for black historians.

"I can't believe he died before the book came out. He really deserved the opportunity to be celebrated for his groundbreaking scholarship," Kelley wrote on Twitter. "He touched so many of us as an activist, scholar, historian, political scientist, publisher, mentor. Truly a great man."

Benjamin Todd Jealous, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said in a statement that Mar able's "contributions to the struggle for freedom of African Americans will never be forgotten."

"Dr. Marable brought one of the keenest intellects of our age to the contemporary conversation on race in America," he said.

Born in Dayton, Ohio, on May 13, 1950, Marable wrote in his book, "Speaking Truth to Power," that he was born into the era that witnessed the emergence of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as nonviolent movements in the South struggling to break the back of white supremacy.

But he was the child of middle-class black Americans, he wrote, his father a teacher and businessman, his mother an educator and college professor.

He watched from afar as blacks in the South rebelled against segregation and racial inequality, and as a teenager found his emergent political voice writing columns for a neighborhood newspaper.

He wrote that his mother encouraged him to attend King's funeral "to witness a significant event in our peo ple's history." He served as the local black newspaper's correspondent, he wrote, and marched along with thousands of others during the funeral procession. "With Martin's death, my childhood abruptly ended," he wrote. "My understanding of political change began a trajectory from reform to radicalism."

Marable followed a scholarly path but turned toward progressive politics to help shape his understanding of the world and his people. He wrote hundreds of papers and nearly 20 books, including the landmark "How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America," published in 1983.

At Columbia University, where he was a professor, he was the founding director of the Institute for Research in African-American Studies and established the Center for Contemporary Black History.

Besides his wife of 15 years, he is survived by three children and two stepchildren.


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Charles Douglas Edwards

April 25, 2012

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
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Frederick Douglass Hall
Morehouse College

September 16, 2011

Leslie Clay Marable Sr.

Carolyn Minnifeld

August 19, 2011

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

Mary Brown

July 24, 2011

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.

alice charles

July 18, 2011

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.

Ayesha Ali

April 18, 2011

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.

AHRAGON MORPHIOUS

April 14, 2011

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

selena spencer-lipscomb

April 14, 2011

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

Larry & Alma Harris

April 13, 2011

May God bless your family and friends as you take hold of the Lord's hand. Rest in peace; you are home with the Lord and Loved ones.
Your book "Malcolm X" was enlighting to our generation-forever. Thank you.

Renee

April 13, 2011

To the Marable family and friends:

I personally did not know Mr. Marable, but from this obituary he looks like a well loved man who will be truly missed. I look forward to reading his book and about his many contributions to the human race.

There was an man of great integrity that once asked of God, "If an able-bodied man dies, can he live again?" The reassuring answer from God is Yes! Please take comfort in the God who yearns to reunite us with our loved ones who have passed away.(Job 14:14,15)

Dr. Dorothy Akubue-Brice

April 13, 2011

IThinking of you at this time of loss. God is holding your hand and will not let you go. Dr. Marrable lives on through his mighty words and scholarly works. I was priviledged to hear him speak and briefly met him many years ago. I treasure the moment. Peace and Love.

April 13, 2011

Just read of the release of your book in the Washington Post on Sunday and read of your passing today. I'll save any questions until we meet.

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Lovie

April 12, 2011

I knew Bill as a child and later as a young adult. At an early age, he estabished what his goals and dreams would be. Unlike most of us, he strived to obtain what he sought in life. Needless to say, he became very successful. I extend my condolences to his wife, children, and the Marable family.

Matlea Parker

April 12, 2011

Sojourner...hugs and prayers to you and your family. When I met you at SREB, one selfish thought was, "Oh great, perhaps I can meet her dad one day!" Now, as life has it, I will get to know him better through you.

Tina

April 12, 2011

May the God of comfort be with you during this time of sorrow with the loss of your beloved husband and father.

Micheal Willis

April 11, 2011

Today, I just so happened to find out about the unfortunate loss of Dr. Marable. I met the man once but never knew of his significance, being so young of age. However, I've learned that he was quite a man & scholar. I am very saddened by his death, considering I knew his family quite well. My prayers & love go out to Soujourner & the rest of his wonderful & loving family. My deepest condolences goes out to you all!

April 11, 2011

To the Marables,

Such a great work done by Manning. You have our sympathy. If it were not for him, many black children would not know the many, many, many, positive contributions given by black people to the human race , because they are always portrayed in a negative sense. I thank Manning and your family for this great gift to the black race and other nationalities who did not know of the numerous black men and women that have done a wonderful work for the human race in times past and present. Your family are in our prayers. May God give you strength to get through this sad time. (Phil. 4:13)

Burgess Family

Gail Gamble

April 11, 2011

To the dear family and friends of Mr. Marable, please accept my sincere condolences. My dad died a few years ago I know the great feeling of loss and pain, I find much comfort where we are assured from the Bible that "Our Heavenly Father is near to those that are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirt he saves". May your fond memories keep a smile on your face and joy in your hearts.

Robert Carter

April 11, 2011

Dear Leith,
Since last Denise and I saw the two of you time has passed, and so as with time so with Manning's spirit, it passes on, yet remains. With deep Sympathy! Bob and Denise Carter

Karen Wray

April 11, 2011

Dear Leith, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Sending you prayers of healing. Garth shared the news last week... Peace be with you...know you are being thought of...

Don Williams

April 10, 2011

I am an average black man, struggling myself to find a way for myself and family in an ever growing anti- racial, corporate society. I am given courage to press on when I read of those such as Manning Marable who carried knowledge forward. Thank you to the Marable family for your husband and father's efforts to carry light to us all.

Eliza Martina

April 10, 2011

Thank you for your illuminating wisdom and truth. Thank you.

April 9, 2011

Mr.Marable did his part that God sent him to do...well done good & faithful servent. L.Adair jr. Gary,Ind.
April 9 2011

Catherine Meeks

April 9, 2011

I appreciate the scholarship of Professor Marable and I am deeply sorry that his life was so short. I pray that his family and close friends will be blessed with peace and hearts filled with thanksgiving for his life.

Susan von Salis

April 8, 2011

What a huge loss for all of us.
Manning was a teacher and a mentor when I was a college student in the 1970s.After graduation I worked for him as an editor and research assistant; I was even honored to be invited to travel to Tuskegee with him and his family for a month to do archival research.
I loved watching him work with such fierce intensity. But I also loved watching him with his children, thrilled that his 2-year-old daughter could recognize the photo and say the name "Karl Marx!"
He was an amazing scholar, researcher, thinker and writer, and an incredible human being on so many levels. I join you in mourning this tragic loss.

Texanna Marable-Royston

April 8, 2011

With deepest sympathy.

Letitia and Linda (Fritz) Knox and Barwick

April 8, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

ANN "CALHOUN" HARRISON

April 8, 2011

I AM SHOCKED AT THE LOSS OF BILLIE, I BABY SAT FOR HIM WHEN WE WERE NEIGHBOORS ON ARDMORE, IN DAYTON. BILLY ALWAYS HAD THE GIFT OF EXPRESSION. HIS WORKS OF EXPRESSIONS IS A GREAT GIFT TO OUR RACE. JUST LET GOD BE HIMSELF FOR HE IS WORTHY TO BE PRAISED.

Tommie Taylor

April 7, 2011

Thank you, Heavenly Father for this wonderful man who researched and wrote so favorably about our people. May we all follow in Professor Marable's footsteps to carefully research our people's history and learn how to use it to advance us. May God shower his richest blessings upon Mrs. Marable and their family.

Mary Copeland

April 7, 2011

I well certainly buy the book. I support his beliefs and values as and the time an area that he grew up in. I to grew up in the segregation south. It is hard to for get. I can relate to the lung disease; I suffer with it also. He will not be forgotten, because he leave a legacy. God bless the family and those who were close to him. Mary !

April 7, 2011

we shall all miss you and cant wait to see you again....

Melinda Carilli

April 7, 2011

so sorry for your loss of your loved one. Such a talented and intelligent human being is also a loss to the world in general. The Bible says that God has put time indefinite into our hearts." So no time is a good time to die". Ecclesiates chapter 3 speaks of the good times man has enjoyed on this earth. may you find a measure of comfort and peace at this difficult time.

Ann Minnifield

April 6, 2011

My heart truly saddens for the loss of a family member that contributed so much to our people and consequently to the pride of our family--the Minnifield-Marables. My prayers are for his young followers to follow his example. I trust Manning's intelligence and expertise, and I shall read his book, Malcolm ... without prejudice and in his honor. My sincere condolence to his Mom, Sister, children, and wife who are hurting so greatly. Just "Try Time", and "Let God" be what He is to you. I am here for you--just call.

Doris Person

April 6, 2011

I first read Dr. Marable's columns as a student newspaper editor at NC A&T State University. I was truly elated when he joined the faculty of The Ohio State University, and I was able to enroll in a few of his classes. Scholarship in its purest form. Even though class did not end until 9 p.m., I was often energized and unable to sleep because I wanted to reflect on all of the knowledge that he and his guest speakers presented.

Walter Brownridge+

April 6, 2011

Requiescat in Pace, my brother.

Percy Brooks,lll

April 6, 2011

To the Marable Family:
I did not have the opportunity to meet Dr. Manning Marable, however I did have several conversations with his father Mr. James Marable about salvery and the civil rights at his Nursery School in Jefferson Twp. I had the opporunity to study under James Baldwin at BGSU, Manning had the same gift of expression as an author and activist. His legacy will live on.His latest book will be his gift to our race.

Clinton Marable

April 6, 2011

To the Marable family.Manning was a great man and he will be sadly missed by family and friend God bless you.

April 6, 2011

You will be missed professor, but never FORGOTTEN!!..
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Lucy Algere'

April 6, 2011

Dr Marable was the one true and noble voice of African American History.

He will be missed. But his words will speak on and on in his place.

IE

April 6, 2011

My condolences to the family in your time of loss and may God continue to comfort you. Psalms 55:22

Linda Sims

April 5, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss. The Marable family members are in my prayers.

April 5, 2011

Dear Marable Family:
Please know that you and yours are in my prayers. I have fond memories of Manning's life and work. I often reflect on my days in Dayton and sincere warmnest of the family and the love shared with me. May you find comfort in knowing that Our Lord continues to walk with you.

Father Maddox

Gary Heath

April 5, 2011

I used Manning Marable's writings for my course on race relations at Ashford University. I never met Dr. Marable but I knew him well from his publications and his appearances on C-SPAN. It is too bad he could not have lived another 20 years or so, producing more groundbreaking works.

Deborah Sims-McLoud

April 5, 2011

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Eva Baham

April 5, 2011

Warm thoughts of a great professor, from this former student. My sympathies to his family.

April 5, 2011

Dear Marable family,
We share your loss and lift you in our prayers. Our hearts and minds were profoundly enriched by the wealth of Dr. Marable's knowledge. Your support enabled him to be steadfast in his quest to research our history. It was an honor to be in his presence and yours. Your caregiving is greatly appreciated.

Continue to be a Blessing,

A.D. Baxter, Minister
Knoxville, Tennessee

Bishop Dr. Levi Ben Yisrael, Th.D., Ph.D.

April 5, 2011

May the Most High be with you and yours during the hour, weeks, months and years ahead and His blessings too! I too share in your lost!

Dr. Levi Ben Yisrael, Th.D.,Ph.D

April 5, 2011

May the Most High be with you and yours during the hour, weeks, months and years ahead and His blessings too! I too share in your lost!

martha smith-peachey

April 5, 2011

Our sympathy to the Family for a great scholar has fallen. May his life be his legacy

Sarah Twitty

April 5, 2011

I extend my deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Marable. I worked as Dr. Marable's administrative assistant in the Department of Black Studies at The Ohio State University. Dr. Marable was a wonderful person, supervisor, and mentor. My prayer is that you will let God wrap his arms of love and mercy around you to help you through this time of loss. Please know that you are not alone in your grief. Dr. Marable has left a wonderful legacy for us to follow. Hopefully, in our own way, we can impact society as he did. God bless.

Jane Dowling

April 5, 2011

God bless you, and your loved ones.

Dannie Dozier

April 5, 2011

RIP

Nzinga Ama Linton

April 5, 2011

Medaase(Thank you)...Ase`

James Alexander

April 5, 2011

This brother was a true pioneer, his loss will be deeply felt among African-Americans. I first attempted to read his book, 'How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America' in or around 1983. I was approxiamately 11 or 12. The book was to deep for my understanding at that time. As a memory and tribute to this brother's legacy, i will re-purchase the book and his new book, 'Malcom X: A Life of Reinvention'. He and his family are in my prayers. J.F.Alexander, Jr. (Gainesville, FL)

Yolanda Miller-Stiff

April 5, 2011

I am very sorry for your loss.

Although I never met this eloquent scholar, I have been influenced while researching our family history (Marable/Heard).

May he rest in peace knowing he's done a job well done as he joins the ancestors.

C.J. OWENS

April 5, 2011

As an historian with a vision he will be remembered. As a man with a family and friends he will be sorely missed. Another well known historian, the humble man Job once said "If an able bodied man dies , will he live again? All the days of my compulsory service I shall wait, Until my relief comes". Job 14:14. May that be the hope of all those who mourn his passing.

R Golay

April 5, 2011

To the the family of Manning Marable - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Manning will be missed by many.

Chet Whye

April 5, 2011

Rest in peace, old friend. Now you belong to the ages.

Angela McKee

April 5, 2011

I am so sorry to learn of Dr. Marable's passing. My deepest condolences to the family.

Karen Davis

April 4, 2011

My condolences are extended to the Marable Family for your loss.

M. TERRY

April 4, 2011

My condolences to the MANNING FAMILY. What a great scholar we all have lost. May the GREAT GOD ALL MIGHTY watch over his dear family. RIP MR MANNING MARABLE. You will be missed.

your cuz- sonya (punkin) phillips

April 4, 2011

but oh for the touch of a hand and a voice that is stilled.

K. Henderson

April 4, 2011

Sorry for your loss

Lillian Nicholson

April 4, 2011

I was shocked to hear of Mr.Marable's passing. What a great loss to the world. May he rest in eternal peace.

April 4, 2011

I'm am saddened to hear of Manning's passing! "Billy" was a very dear friend. We attended and graduated Jefferson Twp High School together in '68. Our friendship continued on as members of the Dayton Chapter of Jack and Jill. Rest in peace. My prayers are with you all. Brian Smiley, Dayton, Ohio

April 4, 2011

My sypmpathies to Mr. Marable's family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you.

Charles Douglas Edwards

April 4, 2011

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy and condolences to the family of Dr.Manning Marable on your loss.

I was born in Alabama (Choctaw County) the very same year as Dr. Marable and completely understand what he meant by being born in the era that witnessed the civil rights and nonviolent movement struggle in the south.

Black America and the World owes Dr. Marable an unpayable debt for his contributions.

Job well done Warrior.

Rest in Peace.

Charles Douglas Edwards
Tuskegee University 72
Morehouse College Staff

kemi Muwwakkil

April 4, 2011

The world has lost another great man. You were a man of vision and courage. You had the assignment to shine the light on a tragic moment in history. I'm sure that the spirit of our brother Malcom rejoices. Rest in the knowledge of knowing mission completed.

C,d,

April 4, 2011

Manning will be memorialized for his contributions to narrow the racial gap and that like God we should not be partial. We are originated from the same human race and this will be realized someday when He steps in - Mat 6:9. A world free from disunity of nations will finally come to fruition - Isaiah 2:4.

Henry Mitchell

April 4, 2011

So Sorry To Hear Of Your Loss. He Will Be Missed.

T. Pepp

April 4, 2011

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I appreciate his dedication to his African-American Studies. May you find comfort in Isaiah 26:19, and Psalms 55:22.
You will be in my prayers.

Harts

April 4, 2011

Our condolences to Manning's family, We are so sorry for your loss. May our Heavenly Father, the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you. With deep sympathy,

STACY STANFORD

April 4, 2011

SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE. MAY YOU FIND COMFORT IN THE LORD.

April 4, 2011

"I perceive God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him." (Acts 10:34,35) May it comfort you knowing that your loved one is in God's memory.

Sherri, Idiana

Christiana Otto

April 4, 2011

Ideologically, you were my shining star. I learned from many, but
as a German scholar of race relations, in you I found a true companion. I was so looking forward to finally meet you at Nassau Community College April 27th!
Just as with Malcolm, I will always keep you close to my heart, but even closer to my analysis of racial conditions in the U.S.
What seems to be utopia today will one day become reality. Through our teachings and sharing of ideas we will make sure that nobody will ever forget the sacrifices and hard work that made it all possible!

Jo'el Thomas-Jones

April 4, 2011

America has suffered a great loss with the passing of Dr. Marable. What a pleasure it was to talk with him at length about pressing issues facing our community,our nation. Even though he no longer lived in the Dayton area, I appreciated his many visits and and thought provoking chats. There is such a void of true honest, reflective leadership in our country. Dr Manning Marable was one of the "Last Mohicans" Rest in peace, my dear friend.

Maya Cotton

April 4, 2011

Sojourner, Sorry for the loss of your father. many prayers are going up for you and mine is included. Our GOD will continue to be with you at this time as HE always have many times before. GOD said HE will never leave you nor forsake you Hebrews 13:5.

Verna Holoman

April 4, 2011

Thank God for the GIANT who passed our way, helping us to know and understand parts of our history much better. Marable family--thank you for sharing him with us.

Harry McLoud

April 4, 2011

So sorry to hear of Manning's (Billy's) passing...I hadn't seen him in many, many years but I remember very well our time together as young pre-teens in the Dayton, OH Chapter of Jack and Jill. Rest In Peace...

Dean Rivers

April 4, 2011

Thank you, thank you, and thank you.

Anthony Hines, I

April 4, 2011

To the Family of Dr. Manning Marable:
My heart goes out to you during this bereaved time. Surely, America has lost a true literary giant.
Gold bless and keep you.

Hanisha

April 4, 2011

Manning Marable Family:
I am sorry for your loss. Death occurs everyday, but we as humans NEVER get use to it. Manning did plenty of fine work in his life. May fond memories, friends, family & our Heavenly Father Jehovah be of comfort to you during this time of grief.

P Miller

April 4, 2011

Sorry for your lose may god continue to keep you strong

Hope

April 4, 2011

We shall march on til victory is won!

April 4, 2011

Thank you & God Bless you & your family

Gwendolyn Cooley

April 4, 2011

Thank you for the words.

The power of the pin, history is so important, for if you know the past maybe you will not repeat it.

Tracy Blackwell

April 4, 2011

The saint goes marching on, rest in peace brother.

Paula Hawkins

April 3, 2011

You are Living on in the minds and spirits of the truly revolutionary...the truth has set you free. Lovingly, the Hawkins and others from the "Township"

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