W. E. B. Du Bois by David Levering Lewis

This biography provides a comprehensive exploration of the life and work of W. E. B. Du Bois, a pivotal figure in American history and a leading voice in the civil rights movement. The book delves into Du Bois's intellectual and political journey, highlighting his role as a founder of the NAACP, his advocacy for Pan-Africanism, and his enduring contributions to the discourse on race, social justice, and black empowerment. Through meticulous research and detailed analysis, the author captures the complexities of Du Bois's philosophy and the challenges he faced in his quest to shape a more equitable society.

The 8363rd greatest book of all time


Published
1993
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
736
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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