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South End Press

American non-profit publisher


Summary

American non-profit publisher

FieldValue
image[[Image:South End Press.png250px]]
statusDefunct (July 2014)
founded1977
countryUnited States
headquartersBoston (1977–2009)
Brooklyn (2009–2014)
publicationsBooks
ownerWorker-owned and -operated collective
urlsouthendpress.org

Brooklyn (2009–2014)

South End Press was a non-profit book publisher run on a model of participatory economics. It was founded in 1977 in Boston's South End. It published books written by political activists, notably Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky, bell hooks, Winona LaDuke, Manning Marable, Ward Churchill, Cherríe Moraga, Andrea Smith, Howard Zinn, Jeremy Brecher and Scott Tucker. South End Press closed in 2014.

History

South End Press was founded in 1977 by Michael Albert, Lydia Sargent, John Schall, Pat Walker, Juliet Schor, Mary Lea, Joe Bowring, and Dave Millikin, among others. It was based in Boston's South End and run as an egalitarian collective with decision-making equally shared.

The publisher experienced financial difficulties in the 2008 financial crisis, with sales dropping by 12.8% in 2008. In 2009, South End Press moved to a new office in Brooklyn, New York, partnering with Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York. A fundraising campaign was run in 2012 to help ease its financial situation.

South End Press closed in July 2014. Howard Zinn and an anonymous author had reportedly not received royalties for several years.

Legacy

Some of South End Press's catalog has been republished including work by Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Dana Frank and Vanessa Tait (by Haymarket Books), Jeremy Brecher (by PM Press),

In 2014, commenting on the demise of the publisher, Monthly Review said it was "an important and vital part of the overall left movement".

Publications

Main article: List of South End Press books

  • Brecher, Jeremy. Strike!
  • Chomsky, Noam. Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians. Foreword by Edward W. Said.
  • Churchill, Ward; Wall, Jim Vander. Agents of Repression: The FBI’s Secret Wars Against the American Indian Movement and the Black Panther Party.
  • Churchill, Ward; Wall, Jim Vander. The COINTELPRO Papers: Documents From the FBI’s Secret Wars Against Dissent in the United States.
  • Clare, Eli. Exile & Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation. Afterword by Dean Spade.
  • Frank, Dana. Bananeras: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America.
  • Georgakas, Dan; Surkin, Marvin. Detroit: I Do Mind Dying: A Study in Urban Revolution. Foreword by Manning Marable.
  • Hooks, Bell. Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self-Recovery.
  • Hooks, Bell. Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center.
  • Marable, Manning. How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America: Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society.
  • Moraga, Cherríe. Loving in the War Years: Lo que nunca pasó por sus labios.
  • Sklar, Holly. Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management. (1980) , , . 604 pages. Excerpts available online.
  • Sklar, Holly. Washington's War on Nicaragua. (1988) , . 472 pages.
  • Sklar, Holly. Streets of Hope: The Fall and Rise of an Urban Neighborhood. Co-authored with Peter Medoff. (1994) . 221 pages.
  • Sklar, Holly. Chaos Or Community?: Seeking Solutions, Not Scapegoats for Bad Economics. (1995) . 221 pages.
  • Sklar, Holly. Raise the Floor: Wages and Policies that Work for All of Us. Co-authored with Laryssa Mykyta and Susan Wefald. (2001) . 262 pages.
  • Tait, Vanessa. Poor Workers' Unions: Rebuilding Labor from Below.

Book series

  • INC Pamphlet (series) (jointly published with Institute for New Communications)
  • PACCA Series on the Domestic Roots of U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Race and Resistance
  • Radical Sixties
  • South End Pamphlet (series)
  • South End Political Controversies Series
  • South End Press Classics

References

References

  1. (2015-08-21). "Letter from the Publisher: Vandana Shiva - North Atlantic Books".
  2. (1 October 2014). "October 2014 (Volume 66, Number 5) - The Editors - Monthly Review".
  3. Berlet, Chip. (1995-01-01). "Eyes Right!: Challenging the Right Wing Backlash". South End Press.
  4. Committee on Women, Population and the Environment. (2002). "Policing the National Body: Sex, Race, and Criminalization". South End Press.
  5. "Color of Violence: The INCITE! Anthology {{!}} incite-national.org".
  6. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3AINC%20pamphlet se:INC pamphlet], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  7. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3APACCA%20series%20on%20the%20domestic%20roots%20of%20U.S.%20foreign%20policy se:PACCA series on the domestic roots of U.S. foreign policy], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  8. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3ARace%20and%20resistance%20series se:Race and resistance series], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  9. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3ARadical%20sixties se:Radical sixties], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  10. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3APamphlet%20(South%20End%20Press) se:Pamphlet (South End Press)], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  11. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3ASouth%20End%20Press%20political%20controversies%20series se:South End Press political controversies series], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  12. [https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=se%3ASouth%20End%20Press%20classics se:South End Press classics], worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  13. "DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS BRINGS SOUTH END PRESS BOOKS BACK INTO PRINT". Duke University Press.
  14. "Julie Schor". [[Institute for Advanced Study]].
  15. "From SDS to Life After Capitalism: Z Mag Founder Michael Albert on Activism, "Parecon" and a Model for a Participatory Society". Democracy Now.
  16. Rosen, Judith. (10 December 2009). "South End Press moves to Brooklyn". [[Publishers Weekly]].
  17. Rosen, Judith. (24 July 2014). "South End throws in the towel".
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