Adolph Reed
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Adolph Reed, University of Pennsylvania, Professor of Political Science. Teaching areas: American and Afro-American politics and political thought; urban politics, and American political development.CV
- Editorial Board, New Political Science
- Editorial Board, New Labor Forum [1]
He wrote the introduction for Oliver C. Cox's classic book Race: A Study in Social Dynamics. [1]
Contents
Selected Publications
- Without Justice for All: The New Liberalism and the Retreat from Racial Equality (editor, Westview Press, 2001)
- Class Notes: Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene (The New Press, 2000)
- Stirrings in the Jug: Black Politics in the Post-Segregation Era (University of Minnesota Press, 1999)
- W.E.B. Dubois and American Political Thought: Fabianism and the Color Line (Oxford University Press, 1997)
- The Jesse Jackson Phenomenon: The Crisis of Purpose in Afro-American Politics (Yale University Press, 1986)
- Race, Politics, and Culture: Critical Essays on the Radicalism of the 1960s (editor) (Greenwood Press, 1986)
Grants and Fellowships
- 2003-4 Mellon Foundation Summer Graduate Seminar Grant, with Kenneth Warren, to conduct seminars for advanced graduate students on the topic “Rethinking African American Literary and Cultural Studies”
- 2002-3 Carnegie Corporation Scholar of Vision, grant for research on project, “Race in American Life: What It Is, What It Isn’t/How It Operates, How It Doesn’t”
- 1986 National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Independent Study and Research, for Tenure 1986-1987 Senior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University, 1986-1987
- 1975-1976 Rockefeller Fellows, Intern. Worked in Department of Budget and Planning and in Mayor's Office, City of Atlanta
- 1972 American Political Science Association Fellowship for Graduate Study
- Ford Foundation Departmental Fellowship for Graduate Study (1972-1975)