W.E.B. Du Bois, Gender, and Black History
In Axel’s Castle, critic Edmund Wilson wrote of Gertrude Stein’s enigmatic novel of nearly a thousand pages, The Making of Americans,
Read moreIn Axel’s Castle, critic Edmund Wilson wrote of Gertrude Stein’s enigmatic novel of nearly a thousand pages, The Making of Americans,
Read moreThe word progress is central to contemporary political rhetoric. Self-described progressives work toward what they see as positive change. Meanwhile, a
Read moreIn W. E. B. Du Bois’s The World and Africa, first published in 1946, he writes: “I have read Eduard
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Read moreThe Quest of the Silver Fleece, published in 1911, is the first of five novels that W. E. B. Du
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