Series |
Black lives
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Contents |
Part I -- Inclusion -- Du Bois and the Black Lives Matter Movement: Thinking with Du Bois about Anti-Racist Struggle Today -- Student Days, 1885-95: Between Nashville, Cambridge, and Berlin -- The Emergence of a Black Public Intellectual: Du Bois's Philosophy of Social Science and Race (1895-1910) -- Part II -- Self-Assertion -- Courting Controversy: Du Bois on Political Rule and Educated 'Elites' -- A Broken Promise: On Hegel, Second Slavery and the Ideal of Civic Enfranchisement (1910-1934) -- Du Bois on Sex, Gender, and Public Childcare -- Part III -- Despair -- Self-Segregation and Self-Respect (1934-1951): A Liberalism Undone? -- Conclusion The Passage into Exile: The Return Home Away from Home (1951-1963). |
Abstract |
"A totally fresh account of Du Bois and why his life and legacy remain as vital as ever."-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Basevich, Elvira, W.E.B. Du Bois Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity, 2020 9781509535750 |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
Genre/form | Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2020008754 |
ISBN | 9781509535736 hardback |
ISBN | 150953573X hardback |
ISBN | 9781509535743 paperback |
ISBN | 1509535748 paperback |
ISBN | (epub) |