Pioneering historian, sociologist, editor, novelist, poet, and
organizer, W. E. B. Du Bois was one of the foremost African
American intellectuals of the twentieth century. While Du Bois is
remembered for his monumental contributions to scholarship and
civil rights activism, the spiritual aspects of his work have been
misunderstood, even negated. "W. E. B. Du Bois, American Prophet,"
the first religious biography of this leader, illuminates the
spirituality that is essential to understanding his efforts and
achievements in the political and intellectual world.Often labeled
an atheist, Du Bois was in fact deeply and creatively involved with
religion. Historian Edward J. Blum reveals how spirituality was
central to Du Bois's approach to Marxism, pan-Africanism, and
nuclear disarmament, his support for black churches, and his
reckoning of the spiritual wage of white supremacy. His writings,
teachings, and prayers served as articles of faith for fellow
activists of his day, from student book club members to Langston
Hughes.A blend of history, sociology, literary criticism, and
religious reflection in the model of Du Bois's best work, "W. E. B.
Du Bois, American Prophet" recasts the life of this great visionary
and intellectual for a new generation of scholars and
activists.Honorable Mention, 2007 Gustavus Myers Center Outstanding
Book Awards
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