W.E.B. Du Bois · An Encyclopedia
- Authors
- Horne, Gerald & Young, Mary
- Publisher
- Greenwood Publishing Group
- Tags
- cultural heritage , historical , political , united states , biography & autobiography , history , 20th century
- ISBN
- 9780313296659
- Date
- 2001-05-30T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.45 MB
- Lang
- en
Carrying W.E.B. Du Bois from his birth in Massachusetts in 1868 to his death in Ghana in 1963, this concise encyclopedia covers all of the highlights of his life--his studying at Fisk, Harvard, and Berlin, his tiff with Booker T. Washington, his role with the NAACP and Pan-Africanism, his writings, his globe trotting, and his exile in Ghana. With contributions by leading scholars and a foreword by David Levering Lewis, the book provides a complete overview of Du Bois's life. Featuring the highlights of his life, the events and personalities that influenced him, his intellectual contributions, and his activism, this book provides a complete understanding of this highly influential intellectual activist.
With the conclusion of the Cold War, there is the opportunity to obtain a fuller, more complete understanding of Du Bois' entire life. Providing full coverage of his latter crucial years--often ignored in earlier works--this book provides the latest scholarly insights, including a major entry by prizewinning scholar Brenda Gayle Plummer.