W.E.B. Du Bois: The Quest for the Abolition of the Color LineRoutledge, 2019 M01 15 - 176 pages Based on careful reading of Du Bois' writings and with a combination of analytical and narrative approaches, the author probes the reasons and dynamics behind the changes of Du Bois strategies concerning the solution to the American race problem. |
Contents
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DU BOIS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY | 15 |
THE DU BOISWASHINGTON CONTROVERSY | 47 |
DU BOIS AND THE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE 19001930 | 77 |
AFRICAN AMERICAN ECONOMIC NATION WITHIN A NATION | 109 |
DU BOIS IN THE POSTWORLD WAR TWO YEARS | 135 |
EPILOGUE | 173 |
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W. E. B. Du Bois: The Quest for the Abolition of the Color Line Zhang Juguo No preview available - 2015 |
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