Books:
* Let the People Decide: Black Power, Student Activism, and the Fight for Civil Rights (1995): This book examines the Black Power movement and student activism in the 1960s, focusing on the role of the Black Panther Party.
* Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (2011): A comprehensive biography of Malcolm X, considered a groundbreaking and definitive work on the iconic figure.
* The Crisis: Black Power, White Reaction, and the New Black Movement (1985): Marable analyzes the social and political landscape of the 1970s, exploring the impact of Black Power on American society.
* The Black Middle Class: Social and Political Perspectives (1987): This book examines the social and economic realities of the African American middle class.
* Beyond Black and White: Transforming African American Politics (1995): This book examines the changing nature of African American politics, arguing for a more inclusive and progressive approach.
* Race, Reform and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction (1984): This book examines the rise of the Black Power movement and its impact on the African American community.
* How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America (1983): Marable explores the economic and social conditions that have historically disadvantaged Black Americans.
* Race, Racism, and the American Legal System (1990): A study of the relationship between race, law, and justice in the United States.
* Black Liberation in the 1960s: From Black Power to Pan-Africanism (2006): This book examines the different strands of the Black Liberation movement in the 1960s.
Articles and Essays:
Marable published numerous articles and essays in scholarly journals and magazines, covering a wide range of topics related to race, politics, and social justice.
Other Notable Contributions:
* He was a professor of political science and history at Columbia University.
* He founded the Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University.
* He served as a political analyst for various media outlets.
* He was a vocal critic of racial injustice and inequality in the United States.
Marable's work is widely respected for its intellectual rigor, historical depth, and commitment to social justice. He is considered one of the leading scholars of African American history and politics.