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The Souls of Black Folk

W.E.B. Du Bois
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Region

Diaspora

USA

Era

Colonial

Language

English

Genre

Political Philosophy

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Seminal work on race in America introducing the concept of 'double consciousness' and arguing for the importance of higher education for Black Americans.

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One of the most influential works on the African-American experience; foundational to pan-Africanism

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Seminal work on race in America introducing the concept of 'double consciousness' and arguing for the importance of higher education for Black Americans. One of the most influential works on the African-American experience; foundational to pan-Africanism

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