Cover; Original Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. DU BOIS'S SCHOOL EDUCATION; The World in Great Barrington; At Fisk University; Harvard Years; In Berlin; 2. DU BOIS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY; The Darkest Age in African American History; Du Bois's Diagnosis and Remedies for the ""Negro Problem; The Study of the ""Negro Problem; 3. THE DU BOIS-WASHINGTON CONTROVERSY; Booker T. Washington: Up from Slavery; Washington's Program in Perspective; Du Bois and Washington: From Friendship to Antagonism; Du Bois and Washington: Consensus and Conflict
4. DU BOIS AND THE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE, 1900-1930The Fate of African Americans in the Promised Land; Broader Vision and New Strategies; Africa Sentiment"" and Pan-African Movement; 5. AFRICAN AMERICAN ""ECONOMIC NATION WITHIN A NATION"" AND ""SELF-SEGREGATION; Seeking a New Path; Industrial Democracy"" and African American ""Economic Nation within a Nation; Clash with the NAACP over the Issue of ""Segregation; Reactions of the African American Intellectual Community; 6. DU BOIS IN THE POST-WORLD WAR TWO YEARS; Du Bois's Concept of Socialism
World-wide Color Line and Du Bois's Thoughts on Anti-ColonialismFor Permanent World Peace; Continued Interest in Africa's Destiny and Pan-Africanism; EPILOGUE; Bibliography; Index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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