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The Souls of Black Folk

W. E. B. Du Bois

Unabridged 9781836770688
8 hours 34 minutes
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In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois presents a powerful, introspective look at the African American experience in the post-Reconstruction South. Through a series of essays, Du Bois explores the psychological impact of racism, the struggle for equality, and the concept of 'double consciousness'—the tension of being Black in a society that marginalizes you. A seminal work in American history and literature, this book challenges the notion of a 'post-racial' world, urging readers to confront the deep-rooted injustices that continue to shape the lives of Black Americans.
From the publisher
In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois presents a powerful, introspective look at the African American experience in the post-Reconstruction South. Through a series of essays, Du Bois explores the psychological impact of racism, the struggle for equality, and the concept of 'double consciousness'—the tension of being Black in a society that marginalizes you. A seminal work in American history and literature, this book challenges the notion of a 'post-racial' world, urging readers to confront the deep-rooted injustices that continue to shape the lives of Black Americans.
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07/31/2025

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