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South End Press

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South End Press was a non-profit book publisher run on a model of participatory economics.[citation needed] 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.

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History

South End Press was founded in 1977 by Michael Albert,[1] Lydia Sargent, John Schall, Pat Walker, Juliet Schor,[2] 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.[3] A fundraising campaign was run in 2012 to help ease its financial situation.[4]

South End Press closed in July 2014. Howard Zinn and an anonymous author had reportedly not received royalties for several years.[4]

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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),[4] and Eli Clare, Andrea Smith, Frank B. Wilderson III and Dean Spade (by Duke University Press),[5] and Vandana Shiva (by North Atlantic Books).[6]

In 2014, commenting on the demise of the publisher, Monthly Review said it was "an important and vital part of the overall left movement".[7]

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The founders of South End Press have also been involved with two ongoing political media projects, 'Speak Out' and 'Z Magazine'. They have worked with a number of media and research institutions including Alternative Radio, Political Research Associates,[8] the Committee on Women, Population and the Environment,[9] and INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence.[10]

Publications

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Book series

  • INC Pamphlet (series) (jointly published with Institute for New Communications)[11]
  • PACCA Series on the Domestic Roots of U.S. Foreign Policy[12]
  • Race and Resistance[13]
  • Radical Sixties[14]
  • South End Pamphlet (series)[15]
  • South End Political Controversies Series[16]
  • South End Press Classics[17]

References

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