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Introduction: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Autobiography of Race | |
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Concepts of Race | |
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The Conservation of Races (1897) | |
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The Present Outlook for the Dark Races of Mankind (1900) | |
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The Song of the Smoke (1907) | |
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The First Universal Races Congress (1911) | |
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In Black (1920) | |
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The Superior Race (1923) | |
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On Being Crazy (1923) | |
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The Name ""Negro"" (1928) | |
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On Being Ashamed of Oneself (1933) | |
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The Concept of Race (1940) | |
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The Souls of Black Folk (1903) | |
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Representative Men | |
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Jefferson Davis as a Representative of Civilization (1890) | |
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Booker T. Washington (1901) | |
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Abraham Lincoln (1907) | |
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John Brown (1909) | |
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Charles Young (1922) | |
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Marcus Garvey (1923) | |
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Robert E. Lee (1928) | |
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A Portrait of Carter G. Woodson (1950) | |
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Paul Robeson (1950) | |
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Joseph Stalin (1953) | |
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Kwame Nkrumah (1957) | |
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Gandhi and The American Negroes (1957) | |
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Toussaint L'Ouverture (1961) | |
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Literature and Art | |
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On The Souls of Black Folk (1904) | |
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The Star of Ethiopia (1913) | |
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Negro Art (1921) | |
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Negro Art and Literature (1924) | |
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Criteria of Negro Art (1926) | |
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Phillis Wheatley and African American Culture (1941) | |
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The Humor of Negroes (1942) | |
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Politics, Economics, and Education | |
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What Is the Negro Problem? (1899) | |
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The Training of Negroes for Social Power (1903) | |
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The Future of the Negro Race in America (1904) | |
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The Niagara Movement (1906) | |
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Triumph (1911) | |
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Woman Suffrage (1915) | |
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Awake America (1917) | |
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Returning Soldiers (1919) | |
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The Social Equality of Whites and Blacks (1920) | |
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Americanization (1922) | |
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The Shape of Fear (1926) | |
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Cultural Equality (1928) | |
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The Negro and Communism (1931) | |
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The Field and Function of the American Negro College (1933) | |
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Does the Negro Need Separate Schools? (1935) | |
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A Negro Nation within the Nation (1935) | |
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The Propaganda of History (1935) | |
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An Appeal to the World (1946) | |
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The Case for the Jews (1948) | |
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I Take My Stand for Peace (1951) | |
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The Negro and the Warsaw Ghetto (1952) | |
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China (1959) | |
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Darkwater (1920) | |
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Africa and Colonialism | |
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To the Nations of the World (1900) | |
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A Day in Africa (1908) | |
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Africa and the Slave Trade (1915) | |
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Africa, Colonialism, and Zionism (1919) | |
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Manifesto of the Second Pan-African Congress (1921) | |
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Little Portraits of Africa (1924) | |
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What Is Civilization? (1925) | |
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The Realities in Africa (1943) | |
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The Future of Africa (1958) | |
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Whites in Africa after Negro Autonomy (1962) | |
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Bibliography | |
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Index | |