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*Picnic* Author & Jazz Historian Jack Marchbanks

  • Thurber House Lawn 77 Jefferson Avenue Columbus, OH, 43215 (map)
 

**Walk-in tickets will be available on site for this event.

 

Author & Jazz Historian Jack Marchbanks

Wednesday, June 24 on the Thurber House Lawn

You will have the opportunity to ask the speaker questions after the event, purchase books, and get your books signed. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket with you.

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About the Book

Art and Activism

Art and Activism explores the powerful, symbiotic relationships among artists such as Nina Simone, Abbey Lincoln, and Lena Horne and their literary counterparts—Lorraine Hansberry, Maya Angelou, and Langston Hughes. These creative figures positioned themselves as cultural thought leaders within the evolving civil rights movement. While the Jim Crow South was the movement’s operational front, Jack Marchbanks argues that New York City’s intellectual, cultural, and fundraising communities functioned as its strategic command center.

Readers who admire jazz legends like Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, and Charles Mingus—and those fascinated by prominent African American writers like James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison—will discover how these artists intertwined their work with the civil rights struggle. The book examines their involvement in pivotal confrontations and their connections with key leaders such as the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Daisy Bates, Ella Baker, and Malcolm X.

By illuminating the intersection of art and activism, this study offers a fresh perspective on the pivotal decade from 1955 to 1965. It is an essential resource for undergraduate courses and an engaging read for anyone seeking to understand the civil rights era through a cultural lens.


About the Author

Jack Marchbanks

Jack Marchbanks is a professional historian, lecturer, and longtime host of Jazz Sunday, a weekly three-hour radio program on 90.5 FM WCBE in Columbus, Ohio. He has written, narrated, and produced nationally broadcast public radio documentaries, including features on Sam Cooke and his hometown funk heroes, the Ohio Players.

Previously, Jack worked for the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for over 30 years and was the first African American to be appointed ODOT Director, a position he held until 2024. Jack received a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Dayton, a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Clark-Atlanta University, an MBA from Xavier University, and a Ph.D. from Ohio University.

 
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