On the 27th August, 1963, the day before Martin Luther King
electrified the world from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial with the
immortal words, 'I Have a Dream', the life of another giant of the
Civil Rights movement quietly drew to a close in Accra, Ghana: W.E.B.
DuBois. In this new biography, Bill V. Mullen interprets the seismic
political developments of the Twentieth Century through Du Bois’s
revolutionary life.
Du Bois was born in Massachusetts in 1868, just three years after
formal emancipation of America’s slaves. In his extraordinarily long
and active political life, he would emerge as the first black man to
earn a PhD from Harvard; surpass Booker T. Washington as the leading
advocate for African American rights; co-found the NAACP, and involve
himself in anti-imperialist and anti-colonial struggles across Asia
and Africa. Beyond his Civil Rights work, Mullen also examines Du
Bois's attitudes towards socialism, the USSR, China’s Communist
Revolution, and the intersectional relationship between capitalism,
poverty and racism.
An accessible introduction to a towering figure of American Civil
Rights, perfect for anyone wanting to engage with Du Bois’s life and
work.
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Revolutionary Across the Color Line
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783719662
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Pluto Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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