The Gift of Black Folk

The Gift of Black Folk
Title The Gift of Black Folk PDF eBook
Author W. E. B. Du Bois
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 245
Release 2020-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 1504064208

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A look at African Americans’ contributions to the United States by the iconic leader whose life spanned from the Civil War to the civil rights movement. The first African American to earn a doctorate from Harvard and a cofounder of the NAACP, W. E. B. Du Bois remains a towering figure in US history. In The Gift of Black Folk, he celebrates Black Americans’ struggle for equality—a battle that would continue long after slavery was abolished—and in the ongoing pursuit of a more perfect union. As explorers, laborers, soldiers, artists, slaves, freedmen, and citizens, these individuals played an essential part in the unique conglomerate that is the United States, and their remarkable, often unsung history is conveyed in this classic work.

The Gift of Black Folk

The Gift of Black Folk
Title The Gift of Black Folk PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1924
Genre History
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The Souls of Black Folk by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois

The Souls of Black Folk by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Title The Souls of Black Folk by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher
Total Pages 250
Release 2021-04-25
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The Souls of Black Folk is a classic work of American literature by W. E. B. Du Bois. It is a seminal work in the history of sociology, and a cornerstone of African-American literary history. To develop this groundbreaking work, Du Bois drew from his own experiences as an African-American in the American society. Outside of its notable relevance in African-American history, The Souls of Black Folk also holds an important place in social science as one of the early works in the field of sociology.

An Anthology of Black Folk Wit, Wisdom, and Sayings

An Anthology of Black Folk Wit, Wisdom, and Sayings
Title An Anthology of Black Folk Wit, Wisdom, and Sayings PDF eBook
Author Ariel Books
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 1994-05-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780836230642

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Collected from Africa and the Americas, these proverbs remain as relevant nowas they were generations ago.

The Gift of Black Folk

The Gift of Black Folk
Title The Gift of Black Folk PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher
Total Pages 349
Release 1970
Genre African Americans
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The Gift of Black Folk

The Gift of Black Folk
Title The Gift of Black Folk PDF eBook
Author W E B Du Bois
Publisher Purple House Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2022-03-07
Genre
ISBN 9781948959810

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New foreword written by HeritageMom, Amber O'Neal Johnston. "During a time when the United States needed to be reminded of the contributions Black people have made to its democracy, freedom, music, literature, and more, W.E.B. Du Bois took on the task of enumerating the gifts that we've provided to our country. "When I began reading The Gift of Black Folk...the story that unfolded was one that I had never anticipated. We the People of the United States, all of us, have left our indelible mark on America the Beautiful." -Amber O'Neal Johnston In 1924, William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B.) Du Bois (1868-1963) penned The Gift of Black Folk in response to systemic racism in the United States, showing that "...the American spirit is a new and interesting result of diverse threads of thought and feeling coming not only from America but from Europe and Asia and indeed from Africa." Du Bois was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard University, and later became a professor of history, sociology, and economics at Atlanta University. In 1909 he co-founded the NAACP. Du Bois was a lifelong leader and proponent of civil rights. Amber O'Neal Johnston is a writer, speaker, and home educator who blends life-giving books with a culturally-rich environment for her four children and others. She's the author of A Place to Belong, a guide for families of all backgrounds to celebrate cultural heritage and embrace inclusivity in the home and beyond, and she's known for sharing literary "mirrors and windows" on HeritageMom.com.

The Gift of Black Folk

The Gift of Black Folk
Title The Gift of Black Folk PDF eBook
Author W. E. B. Du Bois
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 211
Release 2023-11-11
Genre History
ISBN

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The Gift of Black Folk is a history book by W. E. B. Du Bois concerning the contributions of the African American community to life in the United States. Du Bois presents a well written book on the contributions of black people to the creation and establishment of the United States of America. He was a leader of the Niagara Movement, a group of African-American activists that wanted equal rights for blacks. Du Bois insisted on full civil rights and increased political representation, which he believed would be brought about by the African-American intellectual elite.