Marcus Anthony Hunter

Marcus Anthony Hunter

Marcus Anthony Hunter

Scott Waugh Endowed Chair in the Division of Social Sciences, Professor of Sociology & African American Studies

Phone: (310) 825-7865

Email: hunter@soc.ucla.edu

Office: 1323 Rolfe Hall

Biography

Professor Hunter is the Scott Waugh Endowed Chair in the Division of the Social Sciences, Associate professor in sociology, and Chair of the department of African American Studies at UCLA. He is the author of Black Citymakers: How the Philadelphia Negro Changed Urban America (Oxford University Press, FINALIST for C. Wright Mills Award 2013; Honorable Mention, Komarovsky Award, Eastern Sociological Society 2016) which revisits the Black Seventh Ward neighborhood immortalized in W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Philadelphia Negro, following the transformation of the neighborhood from predominantly black at the beginning of the 20th century into a largely white upper middle class and commercial neighborhood by the century’s conclusion. Professor Hunter is also the co-author of Chocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life (with Dr. Zandria F. Robinson, Georgetown University). Published by University of California Press (January 2018), Chocolate Cities explores the experiences and politics of Black Americans since 1900 offering a new geography of American life. His most recently published book is Radical Reparations: Healing the Soul of A Nation (Amistad Press, 2024). Professor Hunter’s research has benefited from grants from the National Science Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. In addition, Hunter’s research and commentary on urban black life and inequality has been featured in journals and news media such as CSPAN’s BookTV, the Du Bois ReviewCurrent AnthropologyCity & CommunitySexuality Research & Social PolicyTalking Points MemoThe Washington Post and The New York Times.