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W. E. B. DU BOIS

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FIRST EDITION OF THE NEGRO, 1915, SIGNED BY W.E.B. DU BOIS

DU BOIS, W.E. Burghardt. The Negro. New York and London: Henry Holt and Williams and Norgate, (1915). Octavo, original black-stamped yellow cloth. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of this survey of African-American history, signed by W.E.B. Du Bois, in original cloth.

Acclaimed and widely read upon its initial publication, this work traces African-American history from the sub-Saharan cultures through the slave trade and then to the history of Africans in the United States and the Caribbean. "The book ought to be generally read, for it contains more than mere information. It gathers and sets forth authentic data which form the kind of historic background essential to race consciousness" (James Weldon Johnson). "The whole is written with an intellectual force, a breadth of learning, and a judicial poise that compel respect" (New York Times). This volume is No. 91 in the Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. Without scarce dust jacket. Partington 2346. Work, 589. Blockson 10448. Bookplate of Benjamin Wright, Sr., the brother of Rev. Nathan Wright, Jr., a leading black power advocate and former director of the Urban Work Department of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, and the father of murdered student Benjamin Wright, Jr., at whose funeral Al Sharpton offered the benediction.

Interior generally quite nice, only faint soiling to original cloth, stray ink line on rear board, slight toning to spine. A scarce, near-fine copy, with interesting provenance.

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