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This work marks the recent passing of the 100th Anniversary of Du Bois' classic of African American literature. More than fifty events and celebrations were held in cities and universities around the country. It poignantly explores the relationship of Du Bois, the man, to his writings. It is written by expert team of authors including the prominent Manning Marable. "The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois" explores the relationship of W. E. B. Du Bois' seminal book, "The Souls of Black Folk", to other works in his scholarly portfolio and to his larger project concerning race, racial identity, and the social objectives of scholarly engagement. Prominent authors consider why the classic book remains so relevant today.

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Introduction Alford A. Young, Jr. Chapter 1: Celebrating Souls: Deconstructing the Du Boisian Legacy Manning Marable Chapter 2: Searching for the Souls of Black Women: W. E. B. Du Bois's COntribution Elizabeth Higginbotham Chapter 3: The Soul of The Philadelphia Negro and The Souls of Black Folk Alford A. Young, Jr. Chapter 4: Cultural Politics in the Negro Soul Charles Lemert Chapter 5: The Souls of Black Folk and Afro-American Intellectual Life Jerry G. Watts Notes Index About the Authors

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 15/02/2006
      ISBN13: 9781594511387, 978-1594511387
      ISBN10: 1594511381
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work marks the recent passing of the 100th Anniversary of Du Bois' classic of African American literature. More than fifty events and celebrations were held in cities and universities around the country. It poignantly explores the relationship of Du Bois, the man, to his writings. It is written by expert team of authors including the prominent Manning Marable. "The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois" explores the relationship of W. E. B. Du Bois' seminal book, "The Souls of Black Folk", to other works in his scholarly portfolio and to his larger project concerning race, racial identity, and the social objectives of scholarly engagement. Prominent authors consider why the classic book remains so relevant today.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Alford A. Young, Jr. Chapter 1: Celebrating Souls: Deconstructing the Du Boisian Legacy Manning Marable Chapter 2: Searching for the Souls of Black Women: W. E. B. Du Bois's COntribution Elizabeth Higginbotham Chapter 3: The Soul of The Philadelphia Negro and The Souls of Black Folk Alford A. Young, Jr. Chapter 4: Cultural Politics in the Negro Soul Charles Lemert Chapter 5: The Souls of Black Folk and Afro-American Intellectual Life Jerry G. Watts Notes Index About the Authors

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