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Books with author W. E. B. Dubois

  • The Souls of Black Folk

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    Hardcover (Benediction Classics, May 9, 2017)
    The Souls of Black Folk , by W. E. B. Du Bois, sociologist, historian, civil rights activist and author, has a central place in American history and literature.“Few books make history and fewer still become foundational texts for the movements and struggles of an entire people. The Souls of Black Folk occupies this rare position.” – Manning Marable.“The boycott of the buses in Montgomery had many roots . . . but none more important than this little book of essays published more than half a century earlier." -- Saunders Redding
  • John Brown

    W. E. B. Dubois

    Paperback (Routledge, Dec. 31, 1996)
    First published in 1909, W.E.B. Du Bois's biography of abolitionist John Brown is a literary and historical classic. With a rare combination of scholarship and passion, Du Bois defends Brown against all detractors who saw him as a fanatic, fiend, or traitor. Brown emerges as a rich personality, fully understandable as an unusual leader with a deeply religious outlook and a devotion to the cause of freedom for the slave.This new edition is enriched with an introduction by John David Smith and with supporting documents relating to Du Bois's correspondence with his publisher.
  • Darkwater : Voices from Within the Veil

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    eBook (, July 28, 2020)
    The distinguished American civil rights leader, W. E. B. Du Bois first published these fiery essays, sketches, and poems individually nearly 80 years ago in the Atlantic, the Journal of Race Development, and other periodicals. Reflecting the author's ideas as a politician, historian, and artist, this volume has long moved and inspired readers with its militant cry for social, political, and economic reforms for black Americans. Essential reading for students of African-American history
  • The Souls of Black Folk

    DUBOIS W. E. B.

    Mass Market Paperback (SIGNET, Aug. 16, 1969)
    The Souls of Black Folk
  • Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 4, 2018)
    “Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.” W.E.B. Du Bois
  • Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    eBook (e-artnow, June 16, 2020)
    "Between the sterner flights of logic, I have sought to set some little alightings of what may be poetry. They are tributes to Beauty, unworthy to stand alone; yet perversely, in my mind, now at the end, I know not whether I mean the Thought for the Fancy—or the Fancy for the Thought, or why the book trails off to playing, rather than standing strong on unanswering fact. But this is alway—is it not?—the Riddle of Life." Contents:CredoThe Shadow of YearA Litany at AtlantaThe Souls of White FolkThe Riddle of the SphinxThe Hands of EthiopiaThe Princess of the Hither IslesOf Work and WealthThe Second Coming"The Servant in the House"Jesus Christ in TexasOf the Ruling of MenThe CallThe Damnation of WomenChildren of the MoonThe Immortal ChildAlmighty DeathOf Beauty and DeathThe Prayers of GodThe CometA Hymn to the Peoples
  • The Negro

    W. E.B. DuBois

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 3, 2018)
    The Negro is a book by W. E. B. Du Bois published in 1915. It is an overview of African-American history, tracing it as far back as the sub-Saharan cultures, including Zimbabwe, Ghana and Songhai, as well as covering the history of the slave trade and the history of Africans in the United States and the Caribbean.
  • The Souls of Black Folk

    W.E.B. DuBois

    Audio CD (MasterBuy Audiobooks, Jan. 10, 2007)
    Great progress towards the world DuBois envisioned has been made since his publication of Souls. Yet, issues taken up by Souls remain relevant, certainly as historical markers, informal, non-statistical measures of where African-Americans and the nation were then compared to their existence now. Souls is an American Classic and belongs in every public library. This audio book, like the printed version, should find its way as a classic in all libraries. Read by Allen Gilmore. Unabridged.
  • The Soul of Black Folk

    W.E.B. Du Bois

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2016)
    The Soul of Black Folk by W.E.B Du Bois
  • The Negro

    W.E.B. DuBois

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 12, 2015)
    The time has not yet come for a complete history of the Negro peoples. Archfological research in Africa has just begun, and many sources of information in Arabian, Portuguese, and other tongues are not fully at our command; and, too, it must frankly be confessed, racial prejudice against darker peoples is still too strong in so-called civilized centers for judicial appraisement of the peoples of Africa. Much intensive monographic work in history and science is needed to clear mooted points and quiet the controversialist who mistakes present personal desire for scientific proof. Nevertheless, I have not been able to withstand the temptation to essay such short general statement of the main known facts and their fair interpretation as shall enable the general reader to know as men a sixth or more of the human race. Manifestly so short a story must be mainly conclusions and generalizations with but meager indication of authorities and underlying arguments. Possibly, if the Public will, a later and larger book may be more satisfactory on these points." -- W.E.B. Du Bois
  • The Negro

    W.E.B. Du Bois

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Jan. 28, 2013)
    William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was a black civil rights activist, leader, Pan-Africanist, sociologist, educator, historian, writer, editor, poet, and scholar. He became a naturalized citizen of Ghana in 1963 at the age of 95. "The time has not yet come for a complete history of the Negro peoples. Archaeological research in Africa has just begun, and many sources of information in Arabian, Portuguese, and other tongues are not fully at our command; and, too, it must frankly be confessed, racial prejudice against darker peoples is still too strong in so-called civilized centers for judicial appraisement of the peoples of Africa. Much intensive monographic work in history and science is needed to clear mooted points and quiet the controversialist who mistakes present personal desire for scientific proof. Nevertheless, I have not been able to withstand the temptation to essay such short general statement of the main known facts and their fair interpretation as shall enable the general reader to know as men a sixth or more of the human race. Manifestly so short a story must be mainly conclusions and generalizations with but meager indication of authorities and underlying arguments." - W. E. B. Du Bois
  • The Negro

    W.E.B. Du Bois

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Jan. 28, 2013)
    William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was a black civil rights activist, leader, Pan-Africanist, sociologist, educator, historian, writer, editor, poet, and scholar. He became a naturalized citizen of Ghana in 1963 at the age of 95. "The time has not yet come for a complete history of the Negro peoples. Archaeological research in Africa has just begun, and many sources of information in Arabian, Portuguese, and other tongues are not fully at our command; and, too, it must frankly be confessed, racial prejudice against darker peoples is still too strong in so-called civilized centers for judicial appraisement of the peoples of Africa. Much intensive monographic work in history and science is needed to clear mooted points and quiet the controversialist who mistakes present personal desire for scientific proof. Nevertheless, I have not been able to withstand the temptation to essay such short general statement of the main known facts and their fair interpretation as shall enable the general reader to know as men a sixth or more of the human race. Manifestly so short a story must be mainly conclusions and generalizations with but meager indication of authorities and underlying arguments." - W. E. B. Du Bois