The world and Africa Color and democracy : colonies and peace
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The world and Africa . Color and democracy : colonies and peace
(The Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., editor)
Oxford University Press, c2007
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The world and Africa, and, Color and democracy
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"William Edward Burghardt Du Bois: a chronology": p. 331-337
Bibliography: p. 339-343
Includes index
Contents of Works
- The world and Africa
- Color and democracy
Description and Table of Contents
Description
W. E. B. Du Bois was a public intellectual, sociologist, and activist on behalf of the African American community. He profoundly shaped black political culture in the United States through his founding role in the NAACP, as well as internationally through the Pan-African movement. Du Bois's sociological and historical research on African-American communities and culture broke ground in many areas, including the history of the post-Civil War Reconstruction period. Du
Bois was also a prolific author of novels, autobiographical accounts, innumerable editorials and journalistic pieces, and several works of history.
Collected in one volume for the first time, The World and Africa and Color and Democracy are two of W E. B. Du Bois's most powerful essays on race. He explores how to tell the story of those left out of recorded history, the evils of colonialism worldwide, and Africa's and African's contributions to, and neglect from, world history. More than six decades after W. E. B. Du Bois wrote The World and Africa and Color and Democracy, they remain worthy guides for the twenty-first century. With a
series introduction by editor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and two introductions by top African scholars, this edition is essential for anyone interested in world history.
Table of Contents
- Series Introduction: The Black Letters on the Sign
- Introduction
- Foreword
- The World and Africa
- I. The Collapse of Europe
- II. The White Masters of the World
- III. The Rape of Africa
- IV. The Peopling of Africa
- V. Egypt
- VI. The Land of the Burnt Faces
- VII. Atlantis
- VIII. Central Africa and the March of the Bantu
- IX. Asia in Africa
- X. The Black Sudan
- XI. Andromeda
- The Message
- Writings on Africa, 1955-1961
- Ghana and Pan-Africanism
- The Future of Africa
- China and Africa
- The Belgian Congo
- Nigeria
- American Negroes and Africa's Rise to Freedom
- Index
- Color and Democracy
- Contents
- William Edward Burghardt Du Bois: A Chronology
- Selected Bibliography
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