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Leith Mullings
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Leith Patricia Mullings was a Jamaican-born author, anthropologist and professor. She was president of the American Anthropological Association from 2011–2013, and was a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Mullings was involved in organizing for progressive social justice, racial equality and economic justice as one of the founding members of the Black Radical Congress and in her role as President of the AAA. Under her leadership, the American Anthropological Association took up the issue of academic labor rights.
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1945
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2020
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Leith Mullings was a prominent American anthropologist whose work deeply analyzed social and racial dynamics.
Born in Mandeville, she dedicated her academic career to researching the intersection of race, gender, and political economy.
Her most recognized work, How capitalism underdeveloped Black America, is a fundamental text for understanding inequalities in the United States.
Throughout her career, she published a total of 14 works exploring the social conditions of the African American population.
As a university professor, her legacy endures in the critical study of power structures and social justice.
