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The Autobiography (Paperback): W. E. B Du Bois The Autobiography (Paperback)
W. E. B Du Bois; Volume editing by Herbert Aptheker
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First Century. A reflective, moving account in which, with grace and clarity, Dr. Du Bois revised and incorporated his earlier works and added new sections.

Early Years of the Republic 1783-1793 (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker Early Years of the Republic 1783-1793 (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Marxist analysis of the Constitution; its sources, content and the struggle for ratification.

American Revolution, 1763-1783 - A History of the American People (Hardcover, New edition): Herbert Aptheker American Revolution, 1763-1783 - A History of the American People (Hardcover, New edition)
Herbert Aptheker
R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
American Negro Slave Revolts (Paperback, Anniversary edition): Herbert Aptheker American Negro Slave Revolts (Paperback, Anniversary edition)
Herbert Aptheker
R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A pioneering work that demolished the widespread claims that African Americans accepted slavery and were passive. Exposed the true nature of slavery. 50th Anniversary edition (1943-1993).

History and Reality (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker History and Reality (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker; Introduction by Robert S. Cohen
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a new release of the original 1955 edition.

Disarmament and the American Economy - A Symposium (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker Disarmament and the American Economy - A Symposium (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributing Authors Include James S. Allen, Robert W. Dunn, Hyman Lumer And Others.

The German Question - Toward War or Peace? (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker The German Question - Toward War or Peace? (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reality and Mythology in Today's Japan (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker Reality and Mythology in Today's Japan (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On The Nature Of Revolution - The Marxist Theory Of Social Change (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker On The Nature Of Revolution - The Marxist Theory Of Social Change (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On The Nature Of Revolution - The Marxist Theory Of Social Change (Hardcover): Herbert Aptheker On The Nature Of Revolution - The Marxist Theory Of Social Change (Hardcover)
Herbert Aptheker
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
History And Reality (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker History And Reality (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

History and Reality (Paperback): Herbert Aptheker History and Reality (Paperback)
Herbert Aptheker
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Correspondence v.3; Selections;1944-63 (Paperback, New Ed): W. E. B Du Bois The Correspondence v.3; Selections;1944-63 (Paperback, New Ed)
W. E. B Du Bois; Volume editing by Herbert Aptheker
R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scholar, author, editor, teacher, reformer, and civil rights leader, W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) was a major figure in American life and one of the earliest proponents of equality for black Americans. He was a founder and leader of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan-African Movement; a progenitor of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance; an advocate of anticolonialism, anti-imperialism, unionism, and equality for women; and a champion of the rights of oppressed people around the world.

The three-volume Correspondence of W.E.B. Du Bois offers a unique perspective on Du Bois's experiences and views. In recognition of the significance of the Correspondence, the final volume was named a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review.

Herbert Aptheker has provided an introduction and notes to each volume, illuminating the circumstances and identifying the personalities involved in the correspondence.

"An excellent job of editing.... There is not an editorial comment nor an editorial footnote that is superfluous. There is not a single letter nor an exchange of letters that does not contribute to the reader's understanding of Du Bois himself or of the history of the times through which Du Bois lived and upon which he had a very considerable effect". -- Jay Saunders Redding, Phylon

"Du Bois's long life and committed scholarship were devoted to a belief in the ultimate realization of one world free of racial or ethnic division and strife, economic exploitation and inequity, capable of unlimited intellectual, scientific and technological development for the benefit of humankind". -- David Graham Du Bois

"It is a remarkable fact that this volume brings to completion the firstcollection of the correspondence of any black American. As such, it is a milestone in the coming of age of Afro-American history, a subject whose scholarly acceptance is among W.E.B. Du Bois's most outstanding legacies". -- New York Times Book Review

This correspondence concerns such topics as Du Bois's brief and stormy involvement with the NAACP, his activism in support of Pan-African liberation and world peace, his continued opposition to McCarthyism and to the federal government's Cold War policies, his decision in 1961 to join the American Communist Party, and his move to Ghana, where he spent the last two years of his life.

The Correspondence v.1; Selections;1877-1934 (Paperback, New edition): W. E. B Du Bois The Correspondence v.1; Selections;1877-1934 (Paperback, New edition)
W. E. B Du Bois; Volume editing by Herbert Aptheker
R1,092 Discovery Miles 10 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scholar, author, editor, teacher, reformer, and civil rights leader, W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) was a major figure in American life and one of the earliest proponents of equality for black Americans. He was a founder and leader of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan-African Movement; a progenitor of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance; an advocate of anticolonialism, anti-imperialism, unionism, and equality for women; and a champion of the rights of oppressed people around the world.

The three-volume Correspondence of W.E.B. Du Bois offers a unique perspective on Du Bois's experiences and views. In recognition of the significance of the Correspondence, the final volume was named a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review.

Herbert Aptheker has provided an introduction and notes to each volume, illuminating the circumstances and identifying the personalities involved in the correspondence.

"An excellent job of editing.... There is not an editorial comment nor an editorial footnote that is superfluous. There is not a single letter nor an exchange of letters that does not contribute to the reader's understanding of Du Bois himself or of the history of the times through which Du Bois lived and upon which he had a very considerable effect". -- Jay Saunders Redding, Phylon

"Du Bois's long life and committed scholarship were devoted to a belief in the ultimate realization of one world free of racial or ethnic division and strife, economic exploitation and inequity, capable of unlimited intellectual, scientific and technological development for the benefit of humankind". -- David Graham Du Bois

"It is a volume worth waiting for. Covering the years 1877 to 1934, thecorrespondence deals with every major issue concerning black Americans during these crucial years.... The University of Massachusetts Press is to be congratulated for the handsome, well-illustrated publication and the care with which the work has been prepared". -- Choice

Anti-Racism in U.S. History - The First Two Hundred Years (Hardcover, New): Herbert Aptheker Anti-Racism in U.S. History - The First Two Hundred Years (Hardcover, New)
Herbert Aptheker
R2,479 Discovery Miles 24 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many books, both popular and scholarly, have examined racism in the United States, but this unique volume is the first to examine the existence of anti-racism in the first two hundred years of U.S. history. Herbert Aptheker challenges the view that racism was universally accepted by whites. His book thoroughly debunks the myth that white people never cared about the plight of African-Americans until just before the outbreak of the Civil War. Covering the period from the 1600s through the 1860s, Aptheker begins with a short introduction and a questioning of racism's pervasiveness, taking examples of anti-racism from the literature. He then devotes sections to sexual relations, racism and anti-racism, to joint struggles to reject racism, and to a discussion of Gregoire, Banneker, and Jeffersonianism. Next he considers inferiority as viewed by poets, preachers, and teachers and by entrepreneuers, seamen, and cowboys. After a consideration of the Quakers, he turns his attention to the American and French revolutions and racism and to the Republic's early years and racism. Aptheker then devotes several sections to Abolitionism and concludes the work with the the Crisis Decade, the Civil War, Emancipation, and anti-racism. This book by a well-known scholar in the field will be of interest to all concerned with U.S. history and African American history.

Against Racism - Unpublished Essays, Papers and Addresses, 1887-1961 (Paperback, New edition): W. E. B Du Bois Against Racism - Unpublished Essays, Papers and Addresses, 1887-1961 (Paperback, New edition)
W. E. B Du Bois; Volume editing by Herbert Aptheker
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"This masterfully edited collection of some of the essays, papers, and addresses of the leading social and political thinker of the African diaspora during the first half of the twentieth century is worth every exhilarating moment that one spends perusing it."-Journal of American History

Prayers for Dark People (Paperback): W. E. B Du Bois Prayers for Dark People (Paperback)
W. E. B Du Bois; Volume editing by Herbert Aptheker
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of prayers written by Du Bois for students at Atlanta University, thoughtfully compiled and introduced by Herbert Aptheker. These prayers are deeply commited to paying attention to and caring for the inner lives of black Americans. Biblical familiarity and agnosticity are both present in these autobiographical writings, uplifting the hopes and practices of W. E. B. Du Bois's life, while meditating on the still relevant question of how to make "a good life for all".

The Correspondence v.2; Selections;1934-44 (Paperback, New edition): W. E. B Du Bois The Correspondence v.2; Selections;1934-44 (Paperback, New edition)
W. E. B Du Bois; Volume editing by Herbert Aptheker
R1,071 Discovery Miles 10 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scholar, author, editor, teacher, reformer, and civil rights leader, W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) was a major figure in American life and one of the earliest proponents of equality for black Americans. He was a founder and leader of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan-African Movement; a progenitor of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance; an advocate of anticolonialism, anti-imperialism, unionism, and equality for women; and a champion of the rights of oppressed people around the world.

The three-volume Correspondence of W.E.B. Du Bois offers a unique perspective on Du Bois's experiences and views. In recognition of the significance of the Correspondence, the final volume was named a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review.

Herbert Aptheker has provided an introduction and notes to each volume, illuminating the circumstances and identifying the personalities involved in the correspondence.

"An excellent job of editing.... There is not an editorial comment nor an editorial footnote that is superfluous. There is not a single letter nor an exchange of letters that does not contribute to the reader's understanding of Du Bois himself or of the history of the times through which Du Bois lived and upon which he had a very considerable effect". -- Jay Saunders Redding, Phylon

"Du Bois's long life and committed scholarship were devoted to a belief in the ultimate realization of one world free of racial or ethnic division and strife, economic exploitation and inequity, capable of unlimited intellectual, scientific and technological development for the benefit of humankind". -- David Graham Du Bois

"This is an immensely valuable contribution to the literature. It isintelligently laid out with a helpful chronological and subject table of contents and the material itself is of crucial importance. The range of subjects with which Du Bois deals is immense and his honesty, integrity, and politics shine through this correspondence. He deals presciently with the problems of the post-World War II world, with the ruling class's interests, and with the range of struggles being waged and to be waged". -- Sage Race Relations Abstracts

Anti-Racism in U.S. History - The First Two Hundred Years (Paperback, New Ed): Herbert Aptheker Anti-Racism in U.S. History - The First Two Hundred Years (Paperback, New Ed)
Herbert Aptheker
R1,418 Discovery Miles 14 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many books, both popular and scholarly, have examined racism in the United States, but this unique volume is the first to examine the existence of anti-racism in the first two hundred years of U.S. history. Herbert Aptheker challenges the view that racism was universally accepted by whites. His book thoroughly debunks the myth that white people never cared about the plight of African-Americans until just before the outbreak of the Civil War.

Covering the period from the 1600s through the 1860s, Aptheker begins with a short introduction and a questioning of racisM's pervasiveness, taking examples of anti-racism from the literature. He then devotes sections to sexual relations, racism and anti-racism, to joint struggles to reject racism, and to a discussion of Gregoire, Banneker, and Jeffersonianism. Next he considers inferiority as viewed by poets, preachers, and teachers and by entrepreneuers, seamen, and cowboys. After a consideration of the Quakers, he turns his attention to the American and French revolutions and racism and to the Republic's early years and racism. Aptheker then devotes several sections to Abolitionism and concludes the work with the the Crisis Decade, the Civil War, Emancipation, and anti-racism. This book by a well-known scholar in the field will be of interest to all concerned with U.S. history and African American history.

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