The Souls of Black Folk (Publix Press)
The Publix Press edition of The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois:

-Includes the full, unaltered text.
-Is newly formatted, typeset, and designed to ensure readability.
-Is a fully functional electronic book that includes an interactive table of contents, automatically saves your reading place, and more.
-Includes access to additional resources, such as audio versions of the book, illustrated versions of the book, and more.

First published in 1903, this extraordinary work not only recorded and explained history—it helped alter its course. Written after Du Bois had earned his PhD from Harvard and studied in Berlin, these fourteen essays contain both the academic language of sociology and the rich lyricism of African spirituals, which Du Bois called "sorrow songs." Often revealingly autobiographical, DuBois explores topics as diverse as the death of his infant son and the politics of Booker T. Washington. In every essay, he shows the consequences of both a political color line and an internal one, as he grapples with the contradictions of being black and being American. One of our country's most influential books, The Souls of Black Folk reflects the mind of a visionary who inspired generations of readers to remember the past, question the status quo, and fight for a just tomorrow.

Publix Press believes that the public deserves reliable, high-quality, and affordable editions of books in the public domain. We publish a growing collection of classic works of literature, history, philosophy, and more. Our ebooks and paperbacks are newly designed and typeset, include the full and unaltered text, and are easily accessible to a broad reading audience, from young adults and the general public to scholars and educational institutions. View our full collection at www.PublixPress.org.

If you appreciate this book, please consider leaving a positive review. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at info(at)PublixPress.org.
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The Souls of Black Folk (Publix Press)
The Publix Press edition of The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois:

-Includes the full, unaltered text.
-Is newly formatted, typeset, and designed to ensure readability.
-Is a fully functional electronic book that includes an interactive table of contents, automatically saves your reading place, and more.
-Includes access to additional resources, such as audio versions of the book, illustrated versions of the book, and more.

First published in 1903, this extraordinary work not only recorded and explained history—it helped alter its course. Written after Du Bois had earned his PhD from Harvard and studied in Berlin, these fourteen essays contain both the academic language of sociology and the rich lyricism of African spirituals, which Du Bois called "sorrow songs." Often revealingly autobiographical, DuBois explores topics as diverse as the death of his infant son and the politics of Booker T. Washington. In every essay, he shows the consequences of both a political color line and an internal one, as he grapples with the contradictions of being black and being American. One of our country's most influential books, The Souls of Black Folk reflects the mind of a visionary who inspired generations of readers to remember the past, question the status quo, and fight for a just tomorrow.

Publix Press believes that the public deserves reliable, high-quality, and affordable editions of books in the public domain. We publish a growing collection of classic works of literature, history, philosophy, and more. Our ebooks and paperbacks are newly designed and typeset, include the full and unaltered text, and are easily accessible to a broad reading audience, from young adults and the general public to scholars and educational institutions. View our full collection at www.PublixPress.org.

If you appreciate this book, please consider leaving a positive review. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at info(at)PublixPress.org.
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The Souls of Black Folk (Publix Press)

The Souls of Black Folk (Publix Press)

by W. E. B. Du Bois, Publix Press
The Souls of Black Folk (Publix Press)

The Souls of Black Folk (Publix Press)

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The Publix Press edition of The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois:

-Includes the full, unaltered text.
-Is newly formatted, typeset, and designed to ensure readability.
-Is a fully functional electronic book that includes an interactive table of contents, automatically saves your reading place, and more.
-Includes access to additional resources, such as audio versions of the book, illustrated versions of the book, and more.

First published in 1903, this extraordinary work not only recorded and explained history—it helped alter its course. Written after Du Bois had earned his PhD from Harvard and studied in Berlin, these fourteen essays contain both the academic language of sociology and the rich lyricism of African spirituals, which Du Bois called "sorrow songs." Often revealingly autobiographical, DuBois explores topics as diverse as the death of his infant son and the politics of Booker T. Washington. In every essay, he shows the consequences of both a political color line and an internal one, as he grapples with the contradictions of being black and being American. One of our country's most influential books, The Souls of Black Folk reflects the mind of a visionary who inspired generations of readers to remember the past, question the status quo, and fight for a just tomorrow.

Publix Press believes that the public deserves reliable, high-quality, and affordable editions of books in the public domain. We publish a growing collection of classic works of literature, history, philosophy, and more. Our ebooks and paperbacks are newly designed and typeset, include the full and unaltered text, and are easily accessible to a broad reading audience, from young adults and the general public to scholars and educational institutions. View our full collection at www.PublixPress.org.

If you appreciate this book, please consider leaving a positive review. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at info(at)PublixPress.org.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162732044
Publisher: Publix Press
Publication date: 10/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 660 KB

About the Author

About The Author
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, in 1868. He attended public schools there prior to attending Fisk University, where he received his BA degree in 1888. Thereafter he received a second BA degree, and an MA and PhD from Harvard. He studied at the University of Berlin as well. He taught at Wilberforce University and the University of Pennsylvania before going to Atlanta University in 1897, where he taught for many years. A sociologist, historian, poet, and writer of several novels, Du Bois was one of the main founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He was a lifelong critic of American society and an advocate of black people against racial injustice. He spent his last years in Ghana, where he died in exile at the age of ninety-five.
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