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Published by Hill and Wang, 1969
Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. This book is a hardcover copy.
Published by Hill & Wang 1964, 1963, NY, 1964
Seller: Abstract Books, Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Brief ink notes few pages, o/w very good; no dust jacket. Small 8vo. (xviii) 197 pp. Wine cloth; 3rd printing of first Hill & Wang American Century Series edition.
Published by Collier, 1971
Seller: Antique Mall Books, Smyrna, GA, U.S.A.
Book
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Collectible: Very Good. 1st Edition THUS / 1st Printing (1st printing of Colliers paperback edition #03595 - 1971). VERY GOOD+ No marks in text. Stamp on half-title page. Binding is tight and square. The spine is not creased and the book appears unread. . . . . . . . . FROM THE BACK COVER: This prophetic anthology of essays, lectures, articles, notes and excerpts from the writings of W.E.B. Du Bois--many of which have never before been collected--will stand as the powerful testimony of one of Black America's greatest scholars, spokesmen and organizers. The man who helped found the Niagara movement, the NAACP, the Pan-African movement; the black emancipator who originated black awareness, black power and the "third world" concept, is revealed here in an extraordinary spectrum covering seven decades of his long, productive life. W.E.B. Du Bois speaks to black and white alike, to the world of the nineteenth century and that of the twentieth, about being a black man in the white world of America, in the colonialized world of Africa, in the third world of color, and in the revolutionary world of youth. . . . In this book, divided into separate sections for easy reference, Du Bois discusses African Backgrounds; race and culture; history, literature and art; race-awareness; segregation vs. integration; culture, colonialism, independence and unity in Africa; the ; the darker races and the *third world* concept; and youth in both America and Africa. W.E.B. Du Bois has won the test of time and emerges in these writings as one of the most remarkable men of his century.