Online Catalogue:BROWSE BY SUBJECT:African Diaspora and Panafricanism/Afrocentrism:Diaspora Theorists:W.E.B. Du Bois
Selection of writings from a sixty year period chosen by the author before his death in 1963. Index, 215pp, UK. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS NEW YORK, 0717803910
2001 paperback Our Price: £7.95
An account of his long life and a personal commentary upon a century in which W.E.B. Du Bois has played an important role by bringing the problem of racial op-pression to the forefront of social consciousness. Index, bib, notes, 448pp, USA. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS NEW YORK.
1997 1968 0717802345 Paperback Our Price: £15.95
First published in 1920, this groundbreaking work is a critical commentary on some of the most important issues in race relations of the era. Many of the issues raised, such as economic and social marginalisation and the fate of Africa after colonialism remain relevant in modern philosophy. This edition includes an introduction by Joe R. Feagin. 270pp, USA. HUMANITY, 1591020573
2003 1920 Paperback Our Price: £14.00
Ten essays in which Du Bois reflects on social, political and technological transformations of the 19th and 10th centuries, approaching education with a philosophy rooted in classical thought. Notes, bib, index, xv, 224pp, USA. MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS, 1583670432
2002 1973 Paperback Our Price: £11.99
First published in 1915, this text was one of the first to describe an African cultural heritage. Du Bois describes the artistic contributions of Africans, citing evidence of architectural development, iron working, writing and numerous other cultural advances. Later chapters focus on the slave trade and its results, and on problems facing Afro Americans at the time the book was written. Includes suggestions for further reading and a new introduction by Kenneth W. Goings. Index, maps, notes, 250pp, USA. HUMANITY, 1573929603
2002 1915 Paperback Our Price: £14.00
First published in 1903, this book remains an important document of African-American social and political history. Du Bois looks at the separation between classes of black people, rich and poor, educated and uneducated and at the separation of the races through segregation and psychologically through attitudes of whites towards blacks. Notes, xxxviii, 247pp, UK. PENGUIN BOOKS, 014018998X
1903 Paperback Our Price: £8.99
The first volume of W.E.B. Du Bois's collected speeches. Each speech is preceded by a brief description of the circumstances under which it was given. Includes a tribute by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Index, bib, notes, 307pp, USA. PATHFINDER, 0873481259
1988 Paperback Our Price: £12.45
The second volume of W.E.B. Du Bois's collected speeches. Each speech is preceded by a brief description of the circumstances under which it was given. Includes a tribute by Kwame Nkrumah. Index, bib, notes, 378pp, USA. PATHFINDER, 0873481267
1988 Paperback Our Price: £13.45
A compilation of excerpts from W.E.B. DuBois' books, articles, essays, poems, letters and speeches which create an intellectual and personal portrait of a pioneer of African-American rights and panafricanism. Index, bib, xvii, 168pp, USA. CITADEL, 080652510X
2003 Paperback Our Price: £9.99