W.E.B. DuBois, Black Radical Democrat"Twayne's twentieth-century American biography series." A biography tracing the development of Du Bois as an American black intellectual who engendered a new understanding of racial issues on the part of the American public. |
Contents
The Ivory Tower of Race | 21 |
Tuskegee and the Niagara | 52 |
PanAfricanism Socialism and Garveyism | 99 |
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