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I Dare Say: A Gerald Horne Reader is a timely and essential collection of the many works of Professor Gerald Hornea historian who has made an indelible impact on the study of US and international history. 

Horne approaches his study of history as a deeply politically engaged scholar, with an insightful and necessarily partisan stance, critiquing the lasting reverberations of white supremacy and all its bedfellowsimperialism, colonialism, fascism and racismwhich continue to wreak havoc in the United States and abroad to this day.

Drawing on a career that spans more than four decades, The Gerald Horne Reader will showcase the many highlights of Horne's writings, delving into discussions of the United States and its place on the global stage, the curation of mythology surrounding titans of 20th Century African American history like Malcolm X, and Horne's thoughts on pressing international crises of the 21st Century including the war in Afghanistan

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      Publisher: OR Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2024
      ISBN13: 9781682193631, 978-1682193631
      ISBN10: 1682193632

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      I Dare Say: A Gerald Horne Reader is a timely and essential collection of the many works of Professor Gerald Hornea historian who has made an indelible impact on the study of US and international history. 

      Horne approaches his study of history as a deeply politically engaged scholar, with an insightful and necessarily partisan stance, critiquing the lasting reverberations of white supremacy and all its bedfellowsimperialism, colonialism, fascism and racismwhich continue to wreak havoc in the United States and abroad to this day.

      Drawing on a career that spans more than four decades, The Gerald Horne Reader will showcase the many highlights of Horne's writings, delving into discussions of the United States and its place on the global stage, the curation of mythology surrounding titans of 20th Century African American history like Malcolm X, and Horne's thoughts on pressing international crises of the 21st Century including the war in Afghanistan

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