Resource Pages for the Study of W.E.B. Du Bois
Note: Much of the material relevant to this subject is also listed in on the
"Rhetoric of Race"
resource list.
Du Bois' Influences
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
 | Mohandas K. Gandhi |
 | G.W.F. Hegel Phenomenology
of Mind |
 | William James |
 | Karl Marx |
 | Josiah Royce |
 | George Santayana |
 | Mao Tse-Tung |
Du Bois Writings on the Web
 | The Suppression of the African Slave Trade |
 | The Philadelphia Negro |
 | The Souls of Black Folk |
 | The Niagara Movement |
Works by and About Du Bois' Contemporaries
 | J. Max Barber (Niagara) |
 | Marcus Mosiah Garvey |
 | F.M. Hershaw (Niagara) |
 | Daniel AP Murray |
 | Gunnar Myrdal |
 | J. Edward Nash
|
 | Mary White Ovington |
 | Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. (Niagara)
|
 | Reverdy Ransom (Niagara)
|
 | Mary Talbert (Niagara) |
 | Monroe Trotter (Niagara) |
 | Booker T Washington
 | Papers |
 | Atlanta Compromise Speech |
|
 | Max Weber |
 | Ida B. Wells Barnett |
Organizations Related to the Study of Du Bois' Life and Times
 | NAACP |
 | ASALH |
Organizations and People Influenced By Du Bois
 | Jessie Fauset |
 | Langston Hughes |
 | Martin Luther King, Jr.
 | Martin Luther King Center
for Non-violent Social Change |
|
 | Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
 | Abyssinian Baptist Church
history |
 | February 2, 1955 speech to
Congress |
 | History
of the House Ethics Committee |
 | Final Call
article on Powell's role in black politics |
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 | Cornel West |
Contemporary Criticism And Analysis of Du Bois' Life and Work
Teaching Models and Resources
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