Souls of Black Folk One Hundred Years Later.
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- 9780826262844
- 973/.0496073
- E185.6.D79733 2003
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Centurion -- Introduction -- Reviews Of The Souls Of Black Folk -- The Souls Of The "Black Belt" Revisited -- Alexandria, Tennessee -- Anna Julia Cooper, Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, And The African American Feminization Of Du Bois's Discourse -- They Sing The Song Of Slavery -- Du Bois's "Of The Coming Of John," Toomer's "Kabnis," And The Dilemma Of Self-Representation -- W.E.B. Du Bois And The Construction Of Whiteness -- The Intersecting Rhetorics Of Art And Blackness In The Souls Of Black Folk -- Looking At One's Self Through The Eyes Of Others -- Constructing A Psychological Perspective -- W.E.B. Du Bois And The Souls Of Black Folk -- The "Musical" Souls Of Black Folk -- The Wings Of Atalanta -- W.E.B. Du Bois And The Invention Of The Sublime In The Souls Of Black Folk -- A Selected Publication History Of The Souls Of Black Folk -- Contributors -- Index.
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