The College-bred Negro; Report of Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University; Together with the Proceedings of the Fifth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 29-30, 1900 ...

The College-bred Negro; Report of Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University; Together with the Proceedings of the Fifth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 29-30, 1900 ...
Title The College-bred Negro; Report of Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University; Together with the Proceedings of the Fifth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 29-30, 1900 ... PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
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Pages 136
Release 1900
Genre African Americans
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The Problem of the Color Line at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

The Problem of the Color Line at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Title The Problem of the Color Line at the Turn of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author W. E. B. Du Bois
Publisher Fordham University Press
Pages 384
Release 2014-12-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0823254577

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This volume assembles essential essays—some published only posthumously, others obscure, another only recently translated—by W. E. B. Du Bois from 1894 to early 1906. They show the first formulations of some of his most famous ideas, namely, “the veil,” “double-consciousness,” and the “problem of the color line.” Moreover, the deep historical sense of the formation of the modern world that informs Du Bois’s thought and gave rise to his understanding of “the problem of the color line” is on display here. Indeed, the essays constitute an essential companion to Du Bois’s masterpiece published in 1903 as The Souls of Black Folk. The collection is based on two editorial principles: presenting the essays in their entirety and in strict chronological order. Copious annotation affords both student and mature scholar an unprecedented grasp of the range and depth of Du Bois’s everyday intellectual and scholarly reference. These essays commence at the moment of Du Bois’s return to the United States from two years of graduate-level study in Europe at the University of Berlin. At their center is the moment of Du Bois’s first full, self-reflexive formulation of a sense of vocation: as a student and scholar in the pursuit of the human sciences (in their still-nascent disciplinary organization—that is, the institutionalization of a generalized “sociology” or general “ethnology”), as they could be brought to bear on the study of the situation of the so-called Negro question in the United States in all of its multiply refracting dimensions. They close with Du Bois’s realization that the commitments orienting his work and intellectual practice demanded that he move beyond the institutional frames for the practice of the human sciences. The ideas developed in these early essays remained the fundamental matrix for the ongoing development of Du Bois’s thought. The essays gathered here will therefore serve as the essential reference for those seeking to understand the most profound registers of this major American thinker.

The College-bred Negro

The College-bred Negro
Title The College-bred Negro PDF eBook
Author W.E. Bois
Publisher Рипол Классик
Pages 121
Release 1900
Genre History
ISBN 5875611472

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Study of the Negro Problems. Atlanta University Publications, No 5: The College-bred Negro: Report of social study made under the direction of Atlanta university; together with the proceedings of the fifth Conference for the study of the negro problems, held at Atlanta university, May 29-30, 1900

The College-bred Negro

The College-bred Negro
Title The College-bred Negro PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
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Pages 128
Release 1900
Genre African Americans
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Select List of References on the Negro Question

Select List of References on the Negro Question
Title Select List of References on the Negro Question PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography
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Pages 72
Release 1906
Genre African Americans
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The American Negre His History and Literature

The American Negre His History and Literature
Title The American Negre His History and Literature PDF eBook
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Publisher 清华大学出版社有限公司
Pages 960
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African Americans and the Classics

African Americans and the Classics
Title African Americans and the Classics PDF eBook
Author Margaret Malamud
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 306
Release 2019-01-24
Genre History
ISBN 1788315790

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A new wave of research in black classicism has emerged in the 21st century that explores the role played by the classics in the larger cultural traditions of black America, Africa and the Caribbean. Addressing a gap in this scholarship, Margaret Malamud investigates why and how advocates for abolition and black civil rights (both black and white) deployed their knowledge of classical literature and history in their struggle for black liberty and equality in the United States. African Americans boldly staked their own claims to the classical world: they deployed texts, ideas and images of ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt in order to establish their authority in debates about slavery, race, politics and education. A central argument of this book is that knowledge and deployment of Classics was a powerful weapon and tool for resistance-as improbable as that might seem now-when wielded by black and white activists committed to the abolition of slavery and the end of the social and economic oppression of free blacks. The book significantly expands our understanding of both black history and classical reception in the United States.