| Acknowledgments | ix | |
| Introduction: Moving the Race Mountain | 1 | |
| 1. | A World Libertarian: John Glover Jackson | 20 |
| 2. | Portrait of a Liberation Scholar: John Henrik Clarke | 27 |
| 3. | A Lifetime of Inquiry: Frank Snowden Jr. | 41 |
| 4. | Writing about African Americans in American History: The Career of John Hope Franklin | 63 |
| 5. | Studies of the African Diaspora: The Work and Reflections of St. Clair Drake | 86 |
| 6. | Blending Scholarship with Public Service: Robert C. Weaver | 111 |
| 7. | Pursuing Fieldwork in African American Communities: Some Personal Reflections of Hylan Lewis | 123 |
| 8. | An Architect of Social Change: Kenneth B. Clark | 147 |
| 9. | Personal Reflections on W. E. B. Du Bois: The Person, Scholar, and Activist, by Herbert Aptheker and Fay Aptheker | 158 |
| 10. | Vindication in Speaking Truth to Power: Herbert Aptheker | 193 |
| 11. | Catching History on the Wing: A. Sivanandan as Activist, Teacher, and Rebel, by Louis Kushnick and Paul Grant | 227 |
| Conclusion: Of Jim Crow Old and New | 243 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Against the Odds: Scholars Who Challenged Racism in the Twentieth Century.
Contributors: Benjamin P. Bowser - Editor, Louis Kushnick - Editor, Paul Grant - Editor.
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press.
Place of publication: Amherst, MA.
Publication year: 2002.
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