
Climbin' Jacob's Ladder
The Black Freedom Movement Writings of Jack O'Dell
Jack O'Dell(Author)
Nikhil Pal Singh(Editor)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 30. September 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
330 pages
978-0-520-27454-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book collects for the first time the black freedom movement writings of Jack O'Dell and restores one of the great unsung heroes of the civil rights movement to his rightful place in the historical record. Climbin' Jacob's Ladder puts O'Dell's historically significant essays in context and reveals how he helped shape the civil rights movement. From his early years in the 1940s National Maritime Union, to his pioneering work in the early 1960s with Martin Luther King Jr., to his international efforts for the Rainbow Coalition during the 1980s, O'Dell was instrumental in the development of the intellectual vision and the institutions that underpinned several decades of anti-racist struggle. He was a member of the outlawed Communist Party in the 1950s and endured red-baiting throughout his long social justice career. This volume is edited by Nikhil Pal Singh and includes a lengthy introduction based on interviews he conducted with O'Dell on his early life and later experiences.
Climbin' Jacob's Ladder provides readers with a firm grasp of the civil rights movement's left wing, which O'Dell represents, and illuminates a more radical and global account of twentieth-century US history.
Climbin' Jacob's Ladder provides readers with a firm grasp of the civil rights movement's left wing, which O'Dell represents, and illuminates a more radical and global account of twentieth-century US history.
Reviews / Votes
"O'Dell is an intelligent and astute writer, organizer, and leader... Singh's ... introduction is a valuable narrative of the social and intellectual history of the late 20th century, told from a perspective that has been too often missing... Important for students of the civil rights movement and US social History." ChoiceMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-27454-9 (9780520274549)
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The Black Freedom Movement Writings of Jack O'Dell
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Persons
Jack O'Dell was Editor of Freedomways, a legendary publication that from 1961-1985 published Paul Robeson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King Jr., Pablo Neruda, and Alice Walker, among many others. Nikhil Pal Singh is Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History at New York University. He is the author of Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy.
Content
Acknowledgments Introduction "Learn Your Horn": Jack O'Dell and the Long Civil Rights Movement Nikhil Pal Singh Part One: Tracing the Freedomway Report on Voter Registration Work, Southern Christian,Leadership Conference Foundations of Racism in American Life Editorial, Freedomways Special Issue on Mississippi The Threshold of a New Reconstruction A Colonized People The July Rebellions and the "Military State" Climbin' Jacob's Ladder: The Life and Times of the Freedom Movement Charleston's Legacy to the Poor People's Campaign Report of the Acting Executive Director, Southern Christian Leadership Conference A Rock in a Weary Lan': Paul Robeson's Leadership and "The Movement" in the Decade before Montgomery An Assessment: PUSH's First Five Years and Its Next Five On the Transition from Civil Rights to Civil Equality The Rainbow Coalition: Organizational Principles Part Two: Contemporary Reflections Democracy Charter Reclaiming the Second Reconstruction: Democracy, Class, and the Social Transformation of the United States Afterword: Growing Light in a Dark Time Editor's Note Index