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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
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Mary White Ovington
Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. (Niagara)
Abyssinian Baptist Church history
Vernon Johns website biography
Reverdy Ransom (Niagara)
Vernon Johns website biography
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
Cornel West

Contemporary Criticism And Analysis of Du Bois' Life and Work

Herbert Aptheker, "W.E.B. Du Bois and the Struggle Against Racism in the World" July, 1983

 

Teaching Models and Resources

Harlem Renaissance Webquest