1st Edition

W.E.B. Du Bois The Quest for the Abolition of the Color Line

By Zhang Juguo Copyright 2001
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on careful reading of Du Bois' writings and with a combination of analytical and narrative approaches, the author probes the reasons and dynamics behind the changes of Du Bois strategies concerning the solution to the American race problem.

    Acknowledgements Preface I. Du Bois' School Education The World in Great Barrington At Fisk University Harvard Years In Berlin II. Du Bois at the Turn of the Century The Darkest Age in African American History Du Bois' Diagnosis and Remedies for the 'Negro Problem The Study of the Negro Problem III. Du Bois-Washington Controversy Booker T. Washington: Up From Slavery Washington's Program in Perspective Du Bois and Washington: Consensus and Conflict IV. Du Bois and the Problem of the Color Line, 1900-1930 The Fate of African Americans in the Promise African Americans in the Promise Land Broader Vision and New Strategies Africa Sentiment and Pan- American Movement V. African American 'Economic Nation Within A Nation A Nation and Self-Segregation Seeking a New Path Clash with NAACP over the issue of Segregation Reactions of African American Intellectual Community VI. DuBois in Post-World War Years Du Bois' Concept of Socialism World-wide Color Line and Du Bois' Though of Anti-colonialism For Permanent World Peace Continued Interest in Africa's Destiny and Pan-Africanism Epilogue Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Zhang Juguo is lecturer of American history at the Historical Research Institute at Nankai University, China.