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One of the Most Important Books on Civil Rights, Race, and Freedom Ever Written.
A groundbreaking challenge to white supremacy. --The New York Times It is no exaggeration to say that Du Bois] anticipated, and influenced, many of the events that led to the making of the modern world. --Washington Post A classic work of American literature, African-American history, and sociology by W. E. B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk is a monumental collection of essays that examines race and racism in America during the early 1900s and prior. Du Bois derived much of the book's content from his own personal experience as an African-American living during these tumultuous times, which resulted in an expertly crafted firsthand account of the trials of oppression and segregation existing in America. Many of the book's essays formulated Du Bois's then-perceived radical thought and platform for change, and eventually became catalysts that sparked protest movements across the country. Featuring a brand-new foreword by estProfessor Melvin Rogers, this stunning new trade edition of The Souls of Black Folk is perfect for anyone interested in African-America literature and history.It takes about 4 Hours and 40 minutes on average for a reader to read The Souls Of Black Folk. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for The Souls Of Black Folk is College Freshman and Up .
The Souls Of Black Folk is 288 pages long.
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