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1: The Plot; 2: A New England Boy and Reconstruction; 3: Education in the Last Decades of the Nineteenth Century; 4: Science and Empire; 5: The Concept of Race; 6: The White World; 7: The Colored World Within; 8: Chapter 8 Propaganda and World War; 9: Revolution
W. E. B. DuBois
-DuBois has done well for his own future standing in the light of
history and for the correct interpretation of his people and their
problem by writing this noteworthy book.- --Saturday Review -DuBois
describes in a mood of mounting intensity, sternly held in check,
his own changing attitudes towards the restricting bars set up
against the world of color. The story of DuBois' life, devoted to a
program of action against these restrictions, presents an
unforgettable picture of the changing life of our time.- --Library
Journal
"DuBois has done well for his own future standing in the light of
history and for the correct interpretation of his people and their
problem by writing this noteworthy book." --Saturday Review "DuBois
describes in a mood of mounting intensity, sternly held in check,
his own changing attitudes towards the restricting bars set up
against the world of color. The story of DuBois' life, devoted to a
program of action against these restrictions, presents an
unforgettable picture of the changing life of our time." --Library
Journal
"DuBois has done well for his own future standing in the light of
history and for the correct interpretation of his people and their
problem by writing this noteworthy book." --Saturday Review "DuBois
describes in a mood of mounting intensity, sternly held in check,
his own changing attitudes towards the restricting bars set up
against the world of color. The story of DuBois' life, devoted to a
program of action against these restrictions, presents an
unforgettable picture of the changing life of our time." --Library
Journal
"DuBois has done well for his own future standing in the light of
history and for the correct interpretation of his people and their
problem by writing this noteworthy "book."" "--Saturday Review"
"DuBois describes in a mood of mounting intensity, sternly held in
check, his own changing attitudes towards the restricting bars set
up against the world of color. The story of DuBois' life, devoted
to a program of action against these restrictions, presents an
unforgettable picture of the changing life of our "time.""
"--""Library Journal"
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