Eddie S. Glaude Jr. was born in Moss Point, Mississippi, in the year 1968. He had a profound religious upbringing, as he was raised at St. Peter’s Apostolic Catholic Church in Pascagoula, Mississippi. This church was administered by the Josephites, a religious community that was primarily focused on serving African American communities in the United States. Glaude’s religious background would later play a significant role in shaping his intellectual pursuits and scholarly work.
Eddie S. Glaude Jr. is currently the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor at Princeton University, a testament to his expertise and contributions to the academic world. He is widely recognized for his authorship of the thought-provoking book, “Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul,” which has received critical acclaim for its insightful analysis of the contemporary state of race relations in the United States. The book delves into the historical and systemic factors that have contributed to the ongoing racial divide in the country, and offers a compelling vision for a more inclusive and equitable society.
In addition to his work as an author, Glaude is also a prominent public intellectual who frequently contributes to various media outlets, offering commentary on a wide range of issues related to race, politics, and culture. He has been a guest on programs such as MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and “The Rachel Maddow Show,” where he has provided astute analysis on current events and their broader social and political implications. Glaude’s ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible and engaging manner has made him a valuable voice in public discourse.
Glaude’s scholarly work is not limited to the subject of race, as he has also made significant contributions to the study of African American religious traditions and intellectual history. His book, “Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early Nineteenth-Century Black America,” is a seminal work that explores the intersection of religion and politics in the black community during this formative period in American history. Through his teaching, writing, and public engagement, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. has established himself as a leading voice in contemporary discussions of race, religion, and politics in the United States.
Non-Fiction Books
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Year
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Exodus!
2000
2
Is It Nation Time?
2002
3
In a Shade of Blue
2007
4
Studying African American Religion
2007
5
African American Religion: A Very Short Introduction
2014
6
Democracy in Black
2016
7
Uncommon Faith
2018
8
Begin Again
2020
9
We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For
2024
Eddie S. Glaude Jr. Anthologies
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African American Religious Thought
2003
Very Short Introductions Books
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Title
Year
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1
Science and Religion (By: Thomas Dixon, Adam Shapiro)
1903
2
Marx (By: Peter Singer)
1980
3
Aristotle ( By: Jonathan Barnes)
1982
4
Darwin (By: Jonathan Howard)
1982
5
Hegel (By: Peter Singer, Luís Filipe Teixeira)
1983
6
Clausewitz (By: Michael Eliot Howard)
1983
7
Barthes (By: Jonathan Culler)
1983
8
Locke (By: John Dunn)
1984
9
Augustine (By: Henry Chadwick)
1986
10
Shakespeare (By: Germaine Greer)
1986
11
What Does It All Mean? A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy (By: Thomas Nagel)
1987
12
Kierkegaard (By: Patrick L. Gardiner)
1988
13
Wittgenstein (By: A.C. Grayling)
1988
14
The Laws of Thermodynamics (By: Peter Atkins)
1990
15
Privacy (By: Raymond Wacks)
1993
16
Schopenhauer (By: Christopher Janaway)
1994
17
Judaism (By: Norman Solomon)
1996
18
Archaeology (By: Paul G. Bahn)
1997
19
Psychology (By: Gillian Butler)
1998
20
Sociology (By: Steve Bruce)
1999
21
Theology (By: David F. Ford)
1999
22
The Tudors (By: John Guy)
2000
23
Logic (By: Graham Priest)
2000
24
History (By: John H. Arnold)
2000
25
The Bible (By: John Riches)
2000
26
Planets (By: David A. Rothery)
2000
27
Nineteenth-Century Britain (By: Christopher Harvie, Colin Matthew)
2000
28
Eighteenth-Century Britain (By: Paul Langford)
2000
29
Capitalism (By: James Fulcher)
2001
30
Continental Philosophy (By: Simon Critchley)
2001
31
Postcolonialism (By: Robert J.C. Young)
2001
32
Galileo (By: Stillman Drake, Keith Thomas)
2001
33
Emotion (By: Dylan Evans)
2001
34
Russian Literature (By: Catriona Kelly)
2001
35
Drugs (By: Leslie L. Iversen)
2001
36
The French Revolution (By: William Doyle)
2001
37
Mathematics (By: Timothy Gowers)
2002
38
Quantum Theory (By: John C. Polkinghorne)
2002
39
Fascism (By: Kevin Passmore)
2002
40
Empire (By: Stephen Howe)
2002
41
The First World War (By: Michael Eliot Howard)
2002
42
Philosophy of Science (By: Samir Okasha)
2002
43
Animal Rights (By: David DeGrazia)
2002
44
The Penguin History of Economics (By: Roger E. Backhouse)
2002
45
Russell (By: A.C. Grayling)
2002
46
The Russian Revolution (By: S.A. Smith)
2002
47
Choice Theory (By: Michael Allingham)
2002
48
Consciousness (By: Susan Blackmore)
2003
49
Political Philosophy (By: David Miller)
2003
50
Northern Ireland (By: Marc Mulholland)
2003
51
Globalization (By: Manfred B. Steger)
2003
52
The Celts (By: Barry Cunliffe)
2003
53
Ideology (By: Michael Freeden)
2003
54
Presocratic Philosophy (By: Catherine Osborne)
2003
55
The Brain (By: Michael O'Shea)
2003
56
Molecules (By: Philip Ball)
2003
57
The Elements (By: Philip Ball)
2004
58
Kafka (By: Ritchie Robertson)
2004
59
The Crusades (By: Christopher Tyerman)
2004
60
Particle Physics (By: Frank Close)
2004
61
Egyptian Myth (By: Geraldine Pinch)
2004
62
Ancient Egypt (By: Ian Shaw)
2004
63
Global Warming (By: Mark Maslin)
2004
64
Philosophy (By: Edward Craig)
2004
65
Foucault (By: Gary Gutting)
2005
66
Fossils (By: Keith S. Thomson)
2005
67
The Spanish Civil War (By: Helen Graham)
2005
68
Habermas (By: James Gordon Finlayson)
2005
69
Socialism (By: Michael Newman)
2005
70
Kabbalah (By: Joseph Dan)
2005
71
Existentialism (By: Thomas R. Flynn)
2006
72
The Renaissance (By: Jerry Brotton)
2006
73
Feminism (By: Margaret Walters)
2006
74
The Roman Empire (By: Christopher Kelly)
2006
75
Chaos (By: Leonard A. Smith)
2007
76
Human Rights (By: Andrew Clapham)
2007
77
Antisemitism (By: Steven Beller)
2007
78
Tocqueville (By: Harvey Mansfield Jr.)
2007
79
Documentary Film (By: Patricia Aufderheide)
2007
80
The Cold War (By: Robert J. McMahon)
2007
81
International Migration (By: Khalid Koser)
2007
82
Newton (By: Rob Iliffe)
2007
83
Economics (By: Partha Dasgupta)
2007
84
The Great Depression and the New Deal (By: Eric Rauchway)
2007
85
Classical Mythology (By: Helen Morales)
2007
86
Bestsellers (By: John Sutherland)
2007
87
Game Theory (By: David Hume)
2007
88
Geopolitics (By: Klaus Dodds)
2007
89
The History of Life (By: Michael J. Benton)
2008
90
Modern China (By: Rana Mitter)
2008
91
The United Nations (By: Jussi M. Hanhimäki)
2008
92
Nuclear Weapons (By: Joseph M. Siracusa)
2008
93
Galaxies (By: John Gribbin)
2008
94
German Literature (By: Nicholas Boyle)
2008
95
The Old Testament (By: Michael D. Coogan)
2008
96
The New Testament as Literature (By: Kyle Keefer)
2008
97
Sexuality (By: Véronique Mottier)
2008
98
Religion in America (By: Timothy Beal)
2008
99
Nelson Mandela (By: Elleke Boehmer)
2008
100
Statistics (By: David J. Hand)
2008
101
Puritanism (By: Francis J. Bremer)
2008
102
Scotland (By: Rab Houston)
2008
103
The Reagan Revolution (By: Gil Troy)
2009
104
Communism (By: Leslie Holmes)
2009
105
Modern Japan (By: Christopher Goto-Jones)
2009
106
Deserts (By: Nick Middleton)
2009
107
Nothing (By: Frank Close)
2009
108
Biography (By: Hermione Lee)
2009
109
The Soviet Union (By: Stephen Lovell)
2009
110
The Book of Mormon (By: Terryl L. Givens)
2009
111
The Norman Conquest (By: George Garnett)
2009
112
Biblical Archaeology (By: Eric H. Cline)
2009
113
Fashion (By: Rebecca Arnold)
2009
114
Progressivism (By: Walter Nugent)
2009
115
Information (By: Luciano Floridi)
2010
116
Neoliberalism (By: Manfred B. Steger)
2010
117
Numbers (By: Peter M. Higgins)
2010
118
Film Music (By: Kathryn Kalinak)
2010
119
The New Testament (By: Luke Timothy Johnson)
2010
120
Humanism (By: Stephen Law)
2010
121
French Literature (By: John D. Lyons)
2010
122
The U.S. Congress (By: Donald A. Ritchie)
2010
123
The Hebrew Bible as Literature (By: Tod Linafelt)
2010
124
Modernism (By: Christopher Butler)
2010
125
North American Indians (By: Theda Perdue, Michael D. Green)
2010
126
Landscapes and Geomorphology (By: Andrew S. Goudie, Heather Viles)
2010
127
Keynes (By: Robert Skidelsky)
2010
128
Agnosticism (By: Robin Le Poidevin)
2010
129
Aristocracy ( By: William Doyle)
2010
130
Folk Music (By: Mark Slobin)
2010
131
Environmental Economics (By: Stephen Smith)
2011
132
Global Economic History (By: Robert C. Allen)
2011
133
Critical Theory (By: Theodor W. Adorno)
2011
134
Early Music (By: Thomas Forrest Kelly)
2011
135
American Immigration (By: David A. Gerber)
2011
136
Paganism (By: Owen Davies)
2011
137
Nuclear Power (By: Maxwell Irvine)
2011
138
Herodotus (By: Jennifer T. Roberts)
2011
139
Dictionaries (By: Lynda Mugglestone)
2011
140
Modern France (By: Vanessa R. Schwartz)
2011
141
Colonial Latin American Literature (By: Rolena Adorno)
2011
142
The Aztecs (By: Davíd Carrasco)
2011
143
The Cultural Revolution (By: Richard Curt Kraus)
2011
144
Modern Latin American Literature (By: Roberto González Echevarría)
2011
145
Reality (By: Jan Westerhoff)
2011
146
The Conquistadors (By: Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Matthew Restall)
2011
147
The U.S. Supreme Court (By: Linda Greenhouse)
2012
148
Magic (By: Owen Davies)
2012
149
Film (By: Michael Wood)
2012
150
The History of Mathematics (By: Jacqueline A. Stedall)