Gerald Horne

Gerald C. Horne is a Professor of Communications and African-American Studies and the author of over twenty books. His recent publications include Fire This Time: The Watts Uprising and the 1960s Race Woman: The Lives of Shirley Graham DuBois, Class Struggle in Hollywood: Moguls, Mobsters, Stars, Reds and Trade Unionists, 1930-1950, and From the Barrel of a Gun: The U.S. and the War Against Zimbabwe, 1965-1980. Fire This Time was a finalist for the American Sociological Association's Robert Park Award in 1996. His present research projects include:Black Labor at Sea: Ferdinand Smith, from the National Maritime Union to the Communist Party to Jamaica; Race War! White Supremacy Vs. Blacks and Asians in the Japanese Attack on Hong Kong and the British Empire, 1930-1950, Black and Brown: African-Americans and The Mexican Revolution, 1910-20. Professor Horne earned his M.A. and PhD from Columbia University




Black and Brown: African Americans and the Mexican Revolution

1910-1920 (American History and Culture Series) by Gerald Horne (Paperback - Feb. 1, 2005)


W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Gerald Horne

(Hardcover - Nov. 12, 2009)


Race War!: White Supremacy and the Japanese Attack on the British Empire by Gerald Horne


The End of Empires: African Americans and India by Gerald Horne


The White Pacific: U.S. Imperialism and Black Slavery in the South
Seas After the Civil War


The Deepest South: The United States, Brazil, and the African Slave
Trade by Gerald Horne


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