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9781594510199

W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Radical Democrat

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    9781594510199

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    1594510199

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2004-12-23
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Distinguished historian and social activist Manning Marable's book, W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Radical Democrat , brings out the interconnections, unity, and consistency of W. E. B. Du Bois's life and writings. Marable covers Du Bois's disputes with Booker T. Washington, his founding of the NAACP, his work as a social scientist, his life as a popular figure, and his involvement in politics, placing them into the context of Du Bois's views on black pride, equality, and cultural diversity. Marable stresses that, as a radical democrat, Du Bois viewed the problems of racism as intimately connected with capitalism. The publication of this updated edition follows more than one hundred celebrations recently marking the 100th anniversary of Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk . Marable broadens earlier biographies with a new introduction highlighting Du Bois's less-known advocacy of women's suffrage, socialism, and peace, and he traces his legacy to today in an era of changing racial and social conditions.

Author Biography

Manning Marable, is Professor of Public Affairs, History, and African-American Studies and is Director of the Center for Contemporary Black History at Columbia University

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
1 A Great Ambition 1(20)
2 The Ivory Tower of Race 21(31)
3 Tuskegee and the Niagara Movement: From Scholar to Activist 52(23)
4 The Crisis and the NAACP: Social Reform in the Progressive Era 75(24)
5 Pan-Africanism, Socialism, and Garveyism 99(22)
6 The New Negro 121(23)
7 The Great Depression and World War 144(22)
8 The Politics of Peace 166(24)
9 Stern Prophet, Flaming Angel 190(29)
Chronology 219(4)
Notes and References 223(44)
Selected Bibliography 267(10)
Index 277(6)
About the Author 283

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