Many by Douglass and DuBois
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Publisher Description
This volume contains the complete text of several important works by Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. DuBois, two of the greatest minds of the American Negro community during the 19th century. (For quite some time the preferred term has been, of course, African-American.) Several of the most important and best-known works of Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, My Bondage and My Freedom, and My Escape From Slavery, are included in this volume.
The work of W. E. B. DuBois is also well represented in this volume, with The Souls of Black Folks and The Talented Tenth.
Booker T. Washington, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Wilford H. Smith, A. T. Kealing, and T. Thomas Fortune also have work included in this volume.
About the Introduction Author/Editor (Ronald J. Leach - you might already know about Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. DuBois.)
Ronald J. Leach recently retired as Professor and Chair Emeritus from the Department of Systems and Computer Science at Howard University, where he had taught since 1969. Fittingly, his first office was in Douglass Hall. He received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Maryland at College Park and the M. S. degree in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University. His research interests include distributed systems, performance modeling and capacity planning; and most areas of software engineering, especially software reuse, fault-tolerance, and software performance measurement and their empirical foundations. Some of his current work includes the application of computing to the social sciences, especially in the area of name matching within historical documents, using both his computer search skills and genealogical knowledge. He is an experienced cruise ship lecturer, with special emphasis on identity theft and computer forensics. He also lectures to other groups.
Ron Leach is the author of seven print books: "Using C in Software Design," Academic Press Professional,"Advanced Topics in UNIX," John Wiley; "Object-Oriented Design and Programming in C++," Academic Press Professional, Software Reuse: Methods, Models, and Costs," McGraw-Hill, "Introduction to Software Engineering," CRC Press, "Genealogy for the Information Age," Disruptive Publishing, and "Relative Genealogy," Disruptive Publishing. He has published two books on the subject of identity theft: "Twelve and a Half Steps to Avoid Identity Theft," as an ebook, and "Identity Theft in the Cyber Age," which is available as both an ebook and in print. Revised editions of many of these are available as ebooks.
Dr. Leach has offered technical training and seminars on software reuse, reengineering, and testing on three continents. He has lectured on a variety of other topics between continents! He is also the author or co-author of more than one hundred technical papers. In his spare time, he is the co-Editor of the Maryland Genealogical Society Journal and is webmaster for its newly designed website.