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This collection of essays emerged from a symposium held at Mercer
University which examined the ways in which W. E. B. DuBois's
theories of race have shaped racial discussion and public policy in
the twentieth-century. The essays also examine the application of
Du Bois's theories to the new millennium, as well as his
contributions to the study of the humanities.
For Black writers, what is tradition? What does it mean to them
that Western humanism has excluded Black culture? Seven noted Black
writers and critics take up these and other questions in this
collection of original essays, attempting to redefine humanism from
a Black perspective, to free it from ethnocentrism, and to enlarge
its cultural base. Contributors: Richard K. Barksdale, Alice
Childress, Chester J. Fontenot, Michael S. Harper, Trudier Harris,
George E. Kent, R. Baxter Miller
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