The book "W.E.B. Du Bois Speaks: 1890-1919" is a profound and meticulously curated collection of writings and speeches by one of the most influential African American thinkers of the 20th century, W.E.B. Du Bois. This volume spans the critical years between 1890 and 1919, offering readers a deep dive into the thoughts and ideas that shaped Du Bois's approach to race, equality, and social justice in America.
Throughout this period, Du Bois was at the forefront of intellectual discourse, advocating for civil rights and pushing back against racial discrimination with powerful rhetoric and strategic activism. His compelling words found in this compilation address crucial issues such as race relations, the role of education in advancing equality, and the economic struggles facing African Americans in a rapidly changing America.
Whether you are a student of history, an advocate for social change, or simply interested in the roots of modern equality movements, "W.E.B. Du Bois Speaks: 1890-1919" is an essential addition to your collection. This paperback edition offers accessibility to Du Bois's legacy, inviting readers to explore and reflect upon the enduring impact of his work and words during a pivotal era in American history.