Race and Class in the Work of Oliver Cromwell Cox

Authors

  • Adolph Reed Jr.
  • Oliver Cromwell Cox

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-052-09-2001-02_2

Keywords:

Race, Inequality

Abstract

Oliver Cromwell Cox's Caste, Class, and Race was first published in 1948 by Doubleday, which, in line with the anti-leftist imperatives of the time, almost immediately let the book go out of print. Fortunately, it was reissued in 1959 by Monthly Review Press, which has enabled subsequent generations to read Cox's extraordinary text. Indeed, I discovered Cox through Monthly Review's Modern Reader paperback edition in 1970; coincidentally, that was also the year of the only occasion on which I heard him speak, at the annual meeting of the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, the black social scientists' group.

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Published

2001-02-02

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