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The Souls of Black Folk

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A seminal work in sociology and African-American literature, this classic by W. E. B. Du Bois explores the complexities of African-American identity and experience in the early 20th century. Through essays and personal reflections, it addresses themes of race, culture, and social justice, highlighting the struggles and resilience of Black Americans. Du Bois's insights remain influential, offering a profound understanding of the societal challenges faced by African Americans.

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Language
English
Released
2014
Pages
180
ISBN13
9781618951816
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Original title
The souls of black folk
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A seminal work in sociology and African-American literature, this classic by W. E. B. Du Bois explores the complexities of African-American identity and experience in the early 20th century. Through essays and personal reflections, it addresses themes of race, culture, and social justice, highlighting the struggles and resilience of Black Americans. Du Bois's insights remain influential, offering a profound understanding of the societal challenges faced by African Americans.