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W. E. B. Du Bois

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A towering figure in African-American history, W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) created a substantial literary legacy beyond such seminal works as The Souls of Black Folk. This volume highlights his other nonfiction writings and should be of great value to students in secondary school and college as well as to other readers. Contents include:
Strivings of the Negro People (1897)
A Negro Schoolmaster in the New South (1899)
The Song of the Smoke (1899)
The Black North: A Social Study (1901)
Sorrow Songs (1903)
The Talented Tenth (1903)
Credo (1904)
Address of the Niagara Movement to the Country (1906)
Religion in the South (1907)
The Value of Agitation (1907)
The Case (1907)
The Burden of Black Women (1907)
Evolution of the Race Problem (1909)
Politeness (1911)
Jesus Christ in Georgia (1911)
The Upbuilding of Black Durham: The Success of the Negroes and Their Value to a Tolerant and Helpful Southern City (1912)
Intermarriage (1913)
Socialism and the Negro Problem (1913)
Woman Suffrage (1915)
Booker T. Washington (1915)
The Shadow of Years (1918)
Returning Soldiers (1919)
Let Us Reason Together (1919)
The Souls of White Folk (1920)
The Damnation of Women (1920)
Again, Social Equality (1920)

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Series: Dover Thrift Editions Publisher: Dover Publications

Kindle Book

  • Release date: December 20, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9780486782928
  • Release date: December 20, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9780486782928
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  • Release date: December 20, 2013

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subjects

History Nonfiction

Languages

English

A towering figure in African-American history, W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) created a substantial literary legacy beyond such seminal works as The Souls of Black Folk. This volume highlights his other nonfiction writings and should be of great value to students in secondary school and college as well as to other readers. Contents include:
Strivings of the Negro People (1897)
A Negro Schoolmaster in the New South (1899)
The Song of the Smoke (1899)
The Black North: A Social Study (1901)
Sorrow Songs (1903)
The Talented Tenth (1903)
Credo (1904)
Address of the Niagara Movement to the Country (1906)
Religion in the South (1907)
The Value of Agitation (1907)
The Case (1907)
The Burden of Black Women (1907)
Evolution of the Race Problem (1909)
Politeness (1911)
Jesus Christ in Georgia (1911)
The Upbuilding of Black Durham: The Success of the Negroes and Their Value to a Tolerant and Helpful Southern City (1912)
Intermarriage (1913)
Socialism and the Negro Problem (1913)
Woman Suffrage (1915)
Booker T. Washington (1915)
The Shadow of Years (1918)
Returning Soldiers (1919)
Let Us Reason Together (1919)
The Souls of White Folk (1920)
The Damnation of Women (1920)
Again, Social Equality (1920)

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