Gerald HorneGerald Horne is the John J. and Rebecca Moors Professor of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. He is the author of over 50 books, including Class Struggle in Hollywood, 1930-1950: Moguls, Mobsters, Stars, Reds, and Trad Unionists (University of California Press, 2001), Jazz and Justice: Racism and the Political Economy of the Music (Monthly Review Press, 2019), From the Barrel of a Gun: The United States and the War against Zimbabwe, 1965-1980 (The University of North Carolina Press, 2015), White Supremacy Confronted: U.S. Imperialism and Anti-Communism vs. the Liberation of Southern Africa, from Rhodes to Mandela (International Publishers, 2019), and Armed Struggle?: Panthers and Communists; Black Nationalists and Liberals in Southern California through the Sixties and Seventies (International Publishers, 2024). His most recent book, The Capital of Slavery: Washington, D.C., 1800-1865 is available from International Publishers. Read More Read Less
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