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Article: Du Bois and His Rivals.(Book review)
- Article from:
- The Western Journal of Black Studies
- Article date:
- December 22, 2004
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Du Bois and His Rivals
AUTHOR: RAMON WOLTERS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI PRESS, 2002
PRICE: $39.95
ISBN:0-82621-385-5 CLOTH
Wolters' Du Bois and His Rivals joins a host of scholarly publications about the life and contributions of W.E.B. Du Bois. Through Wolters' prose, Du Bois emerges as a complicated personality--simultaneously, headstrong, calculating, and self-reflective--the quintessential African American intellectual and activist of the early twentieth century. Unlike David Levering Lewis who chronicles Du Bois' entire life in his multivolume Pulitzer Prize winning work, Wolters, through eight chapters and 311 pages, ...
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September 22, 2000 ;
700+ words
... ... obviously spans continents, as did Du Bois himself in his lifetime. Born ... University of Berlin in Germany, Du Bois at the end of his life became ... where he died in 1963. Yet Du Bois did not sympathize with Marcus Garvey's Back-to-Africa Movement ...
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