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Souls of Black Folk (Bantam classic Edition)

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W.E.B. Du Bois was the foremost black intellectual of his time.

The Souls of Black Folk (1903), his most influential work, is a collection of fourteen beautifully written essays, by turns lyrical, historical, and autobiographical.

Here, Du Bois records the cruelties of racism, celebrates the strength and pride of black America, and explores the paradoxical double-consciousness of African-American life.

The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color-line, he writes, prophesying the struggle for freedom that became his life's work.For the first time, the authoritative editions of works by major American novelists, poets, scholars, and essayists collected in the hardcover volumes of The Library of America are being published singly in a series of handsome and durable paperback books.

A distinguished author has contributed an introduction for each volume, which also includes a detailed chronology of the author's life and career, an essay on the choice of the text, and notes.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
0553901761 / 9780553901764
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
26/07/2005
English
144 pages
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