The Souls of Black Folk

English language

Published Nov. 3, 1990

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978-0-553-21336-2
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The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches is a 1903 work of American literature by W. E. B. Du Bois. It is a seminal work in the history of sociology and a cornerstone of African-American literature. The book contains several essays on race, some of which had been published earlier in The Atlantic Monthly. To develop this work, Du Bois drew from his own experiences as an African American in American society. Outside of its notable relevance in African-American history, The Souls of Black Folk also holds an important place in social science as one of the early works in the field of sociology. In The Souls of Black Folk, Du Bois used the term "double consciousness", perhaps taken from Ralph Waldo Emerson ("The Transcendentalist" and "Fate"), applying it to the idea that black people must have two fields of vision at all times. They must be conscious of …

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This book provides a snapshot of Reconstruction-era culture and politics in America, and provides perspective about how far we've come - and how far we still have to go - as a nation to address the harm done by slavery. Some of the passages are heart-stirringly beautiful, while others are powerful calls to action. Absolutely relevant and worth reading in 2023.

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