Souls of Black Folk

W. E. B. DU BOIS

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Souls of Black Folk

"THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WORK ON BLACKS IN AMERICA SINCE UNCLE TOM’S CABIN"

DU BOIS, W.E. Burghardt. The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches. Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1903. Octavo, original black cloth, top edge gilt, uncut.

Third edition, published the same year as the first, of W.E.B. Du Bois' profoundly influential history of the African American struggle, "a seminal work on African-American history, culture and politics," a handsome copy in gilt-stamped original cloth.

In the opening lines of The Souls of Black Folk, Du Bois' revolutionary work, he declares "with breathtaking prescience, 'The problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color line'" (New York Times). When Du Bois resigned from the NAACP (which he co-founded), it was said "he created, what never existed before, a Negro intelligentsia, and many who have never read a word of his writings are his spiritual disciples and descendants." Hailed as "his greatest work… a hauntingly complex portrait of the Afro-American people, Souls of Black Folk blended history, sociology, memoir, biography, and fiction so effectively that it became perhaps the most influential work on blacks in America since Uncle Tom's Cabin" (ANB). "Beautifully written in a style which Du Bois labored to perfect… Souls of Black Folk has an eloquent purpose. Every page is filled with spirituality and with spontaneity" (Blockson 52). "The book is a seminal work on African-American history, culture and politics" (Benét's Reader's Encyclopedia, 968). As issued without dust jacket. Partington 2333. See Blockson 4028. Contemporary owner signature.

Rear inner paper hinge split, mottling to original cloth, gilt bright. A very good copy.

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