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In the shadow of Du Bois

2009368 pagesHarvard University Press

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This scholarly work examines the profound and lasting influence of W.E.B. Du Bois, exploring how his political and social views continue to shape discussions on race relations and African American identity. It offers a critical interpretation of his extensive writings and activism, positioning his legacy within contemporary political science and social thought. The book provides a deep analysis of Du Bois's intellectual shadow over American discourse.

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Robert Gooding-Williams is a scholar known for his work on W.E.B. Du Bois and other significant figures in American thought. His writing often explores themes present in "Souls of Black Folk," "Southern Horrors and Other Writings," and "Up from Slavery." Gooding-Williams contributes to discussions on race, philosophy, and history.

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