The Negro

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This is the classic history of the African peoples in Africa and the New World a repudiation of the absurd belief widely held in the post-Civil War period that Africans had no civilization but the one foisted upon them by their slave-trading captors. Writing for a popular audience in 1915 DuBois one of Americas greatest writers lays out in easy-to-read nonacademic prose the striking and illustrious story of the complex history and varied cultures of Africa. He explores everything from the art and industry of the peoples of the continent to the dramatic impact the slave trade had both in Africa and on her descendants in the Western Hemisphere. Boldly proud and beautifully written this essential work will delight readers of American and African history as well as students of great American literature. American writer civil rights activist and scholar WILLIAM EDWARD BURGHARDT DU BOIS (1868-1963) was the first black man to receive a PhD from Harvard University. A co-founder of the NAACP he wrote a number of important books including Black Folk Then and Now (1899) and The Negro (1915).
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