The Souls of Black Folk
Essays and Sketches
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4.9 • 11 Ratings
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Publisher Description
When it was first published in 1903, W. E. B Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk represented a seismic shift in the discussion of race in the United States. Earlier African-American authors had broken ground with memoirs and autobiographical novels—narrative works that portrayed the African-American experience through the stories of particular individuals. What Du Bois envisioned was a work that portrayed the experience of African Americans as a people.
As a professor of sociology, Du Bois naturally gravitated toward a scientific and scholarly approach. But he was also becoming, to his own surprise, a political activist, and found himself increasingly disenchanted with purely intellectual arguments when his fellow African Americans were being lynched, starved, and driven from their land. What emerged from this tension between scholarly rigor and righteous indignation was a book that became a seminal text for both sociology and for the civil rights movement.
The fourteen essays in this book weave together historical research, sociological analysis, first-hand reportage, political argument, and an enduring, aspirational belief in the possibility of America. Many of the ideas that Du Bois introduced in the book have become mainstays of modern discourse, including the “veil of race” and the concept of double consciousness. These insights, originally rooted in race, have proven resonant to a wide range of other marginalized groups and have provided a useful framework for understanding the nature of oppression and the path to liberation.
Customer Reviews
The Soul Of Black Folks
Dr. DuBois given me a great insight of the situation of Black people living in the south, and also living in the north living in the north was not better in some instances living in the south they were the same . There were no clear plans for black . Dr Du Bois given us plans how we must build up our people educate our people and be involved in political process in education finance and then injustice that is what white establishment was not going to do and we have to push them to make them Recognize our talents and I’ll contributions to this country you trying to use us up, but we constantly fight for freedom and for justice and Dr Dubois illustrated two hours good the bad and the ugly . Black Folk deserve human rights like the white race thanks dr. Du Bois.