Description: Ex-Library book in like new condition. ISBN 978-0195325782 W. E. B. Du Bois was a public intellectual, sociologist, and activist on behalf of the African American community. He profoundly shaped black political culture in the United States through his founding role in the NAACP, as well as internationally through the Pan-African movement. Du Bois's sociological and historical research on African-American communities and culture broke ground in many areas, including the history of the post-Civil War Reconstruction period. Du Bois was also a prolific author of novels, autobiographical accounts, innumerable editorials and journalistic pieces, and several works of history. Published in 1924 in response to growing racial tensions, W. E. B. Du Bois's The Gift of Black Folk explores the contributions African Americans have made to American society, detailing the importance of racial diversity to the United States. Writing for a general audience, Du Bois employs a sweeping scope for his argument, covering the European discovery of America to the twentieth century. In
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Book Title: The Gift of Black Folk
Book Series: the Oxford W. E. B. du Bois
Narrative Type: Fiction
Item Length: 9.3in
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Original Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2007
Type: Novel
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 0.6in
Author: W. E. B. Du Bois
Features: ISBN 978-0195325782, Ex-Library, Library Binding, No dust jacket
Genre: History
Topic: Africa / General, United States / 19th Century, African American
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 2 pounds
Item Width: 6.5in
Number of Pages: 178 Pages