The Souls of Black Folk (Norton Critical Editions)
by HenryLouis,JR.Gates (Editor), HenryLouisGatesJr (Editor), TerriOliver (Editor), W.E.B.DuBois (Author)
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When it was published The Souls of Black Folk revolutionized thinking about the experience of African Americans in the United States. It probes fundamental issues of race and justice, and documents W.E.B. Du Bois' conviction that the soul of the black American community must be preserved and revered. The text reprinted here is that of the first bound edition (1903). Contexts presents a collection of political and biographical documents related to the text. Criticism offers 13 contemporary and recent assessments of Du Bois and Souls , rounding off the picture of this work.
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868-1963) is the greatest of African American intellectuals--a sociologist, historian, novelist, and activist whose astounding career spanned the nation's history from Reconstruction to the civil rights movement. Born in Massachusetts and educated at Fisk, Harvard, and the University of Berlin, Du Bois penned his epochal masterpiece, The Souls of Black Folk, in 1903. It remains his most studied and popular work; its insights into life at the turn of the 20th century still ring true.
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When it was published The Souls of Black Folk revolutionized thinking about the experience of African Americans in the United States. It probes fundamental issues of race and justice, and documents W.E.B. Du Bois' conviction that the soul of the black American community must be preserved and revered. The text reprinted here is that of the first bound edition (1903). Contexts presents a collection of political and biographical documents related to the text. Criticism offers 13 contemporary and recent assessments of Du Bois and Souls , rounding off the picture of this work.
Synopsis
When it was published "The Souls of Black Folk" revolutionized thinking about the experience of African Americans in the United States. It probes fundamental issues of race and justice, and documents W.E.B. Du Bois' conviction that the "soul" of the black American community must be preserved and revered. The text reprinted here is that of the first bound edition (1903). "Contexts" presents a collection of political and biographical documents related to the text. "Criticism" offers 13 contemporary and recent assessments of Du Bois and "Souls", rounding off the picture of this work.