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Paperback The Souls of Black Folk: Reflections on Race in America Book

ISBN: B0F6CJT5GB

ISBN13: 9798281268615

The Souls of Black Folk: Reflections on Race in America

The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois - A Classic of African American History , Race , and Identity This edition has been carefully curated to bring new life to a timeless classic, enhanced with the following original content: A newly written editorial introduction featuring a story synopsis, historical background, key themes, and intellectual foundations A thoughtful editorial afterword, helping modern readers connect the novel's lasting message to today's world One of the most influential works in African American literature , The Souls of Black Folk is a powerful collection of essays by W. E. B. Du Bois that explores race , freedom , and justice in post-slavery America . First published in 1903, this landmark work blends memoir , history , and political analysis to examine the Black experience in the United States and challenge the roots of racism and segregation . About the Book: Du Bois introduces the concept of "double consciousness" --the inner struggle Black Americans face living in a society that views them through a lens of prejudice . Through lyrical prose and sharp critique, he addresses topics such as the failure of Reconstruction , the rise of Jim Crow laws , African American education , and the deep cultural value of spirituals . This edition is essential reading for those interested in civil rights , Black identity , racial inequality , and the ongoing quest for equality in American society . The Souls of Black Folk continues to inspire readers with its clarity, compassion, and courage. Perfect for readers of: African American history Civil rights movement Social justice and race relations Classic American nonfiction Political thought and cultural criticism Discover why this timeless work remains a cornerstone in the study of African American literature and Black intellectual thought --and why its voice still echoes powerfully today. Antique Ink Creations , we uphold the original integrity of every literary work with the highest standards. Ethically and sustainably manufactured, our products are shipped at lightning speed. Indulge in this classic--when you order today! Title Details Original 1903 Text Nonfiction / African American Studies / History / Sociology 5 x 8 Inches Matte Cover Cream Paper

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