The World and Africa and Color and Democracy (the Oxford W. E. B. du Bois)
The World and Africa and Color and Democracy (the Oxford W. E. B. du Bois)
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Author(s): Du Bois, W. E. B.
Mamdani, Mahmood
ISBN No.: 9780199386741
Pages: 382
Year: 201402
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 35.83
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"This set represents an invaluable assembly of the works of the pioneering African American scholar, activist, and creative genius.The introductions to the individual volumes are written by such distinguished scholars as to make those writings indispensable treasures in their own right. Recommended for all public libraries and essential for every academic institution."--Library Journal (starred review)"This set is a valuable contribution to African-American scholarship. It has the potential to introduce a new readership to the scope and breadth of a unique and seminal thinker. The works included can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the issues now facing contemporary Americans.[A] breathtaking collection."--School Library Journal"The general introduction and the introductions to each of Du Bois's works form a valuable opus in their own right, as they convey the author's political and social theories and indicate the richness and development of his ideas.


The realities of slavery, racism, and segregation in the United States are always at the forefront, making these works (many of them out-of-print) continually pertinent and forceful reading.This set will be an essential additionto public and college libraries."--Reference and Research Book News"This set will be vital to all large university libraries with collections in African American history and American literature."--American Reference Books Annual"This set represents an invaluable assembly of the works of the pioneering African American scholar, activist, and creative genius.The introductions to the individual volumes are written by such distinguished scholars as to make those writings indispensable treasures in their own right. Recommended for all public libraries and essential for every academic institution."--Library Journal (Starred Review)"This set is a valuable contribution to African-American scholarship. It has the potential to introduce a new readership to the scope and breadth of a unique and seminal thinker.


The works included can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the issues now facing contemporary Americans.[A] breathtaking collection."--School Library Journal"Examining Du Bois's oeuvre in its totality reveals an arc to his career, swinging from the formal scholarly writing of his early years to a trenchant and trademark blend of history, memoir, and polemic.Bringing together all of DuBois's work as a whole, observes [Lawrence D. Bobo of Stanford University's Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity], 'reveals the enormity of his intellect, and how it was ignored in his day."--The Chronicle ofPhilanthropy"W.E.B.


Du Bois (1868-1963) published 22 works during his long career, all of them contained within this impressive and painstaking collected set.the general introduction and the introductions to each of Du Bois's works form a valuable opus in their own right, as they convey the author's political and social theories and indicate the richness and development of his ideas. Du Bois's conception of race and color in America is a central theme throughout hisoeuvre, beginning with his seminal Souls of Black Folk of 1903. The realities of slavery, racism, and segregation in the United States are always at the forefront, making these works (many of themout-of-print) continually pertinent and forceful reading.This set will be an essential addition to public and college libraries."--Reference and Research Book News"This set will be vital to all large university libraries with collections in African American history and American literature."--American Reference Books Annual.


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