W.E.B. Du Bois (1868--1963) was one of the leading public
figures of his time -- an African American sociologist, historian,
civil rights activist, author, and editor. He organized, protested,
laid out programs, petitioned, and raised questions of long-term
strategy and short-term tactics. He also wrote numerous books and
articles and was a commanding speaker and a prodigious
correspondent.
Meyer Weinberg created The World of W.E.B. Du Bois to provide a
short journey through Du Bois's views on virtually all aspects of
twentieth-century life. More than one thousand quotations from his
published writings and correspondence are included, arranged into
twenty topical chapters. Each quotation begins with a heading
designed to summarize its main theme. A subject index provides
additional access to the ideas of this complex figure.
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