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The Essential Works of Du Bois

W. E. B. Du Bois

Editora: Musaicum Books

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In 'The Essential Works of Du Bois', W. E. B. Du Bois presents a collection of his key writings on race, oppression, and social justice in America. Du Bois's literary style is characterized by his eloquent prose and powerful rhetoric, making his arguments both compelling and thought-provoking. The book includes essays, speeches, and excerpts from Du Bois's groundbreaking works such as 'The Souls of Black Folk' and 'Black Reconstruction in America', providing readers with a comprehensive insight into his intellectual legacy during the early 20th century. As a leading civil rights activist and scholar, Du Bois was motivated by his experiences of racial discrimination and inequality in American society. His dedication to the cause of racial equality led him to write prolifically and advocate for social change through education and activism. 'The Essential Works of Du Bois' reflects his lifelong commitment to challenging the status quo and promoting social justice for all individuals. I recommend 'The Essential Works of Du Bois' to readers interested in exploring the history of race relations in America and the intellectual contributions of one of the most influential African American thinkers of the 20th century. Du Bois's insightful analysis and impassioned advocacy for social justice make this book a landmark in the study of race and inequality in America.
Disponível desde: 17/12/2020.
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