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W.E.B. Du Bois and Race: Essays Celebrating the Centennial Publication of the Souls of Black Folk (Voices of the African Diaspora)

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Delve into the profound impact of W.E.B. Du Bois on racial justice with "W.E.B. Du Bois and Race: Essays Celebrating the Centennial Publication of The Souls of Black Folk (Voices of the African Diaspora)." Published on November 1, 2021, this compilation of essays originated from a pivotal symposium at Mercer University. It explores how Du Bois's groundbreaking theories have influenced discussions on race and public policy throughout the twentieth century and their relevance in today’s context. Each essay not only revisits Du Bois’s contributions to the humanities but also projects his ideas into the challenges of the new millennium. Ideal for adult education settings, this book serves as a vital resource for anyone looking to understand the roots and evolution of racial justice theories. Engage with this scholarly tribute and reflect on how historical insights can address contemporary issues in racial justice.

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Published by Mercer University Press on November 1, 2021
210 pages
ISBN: 9780865547278
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