W.E.B. Du Bois: Prophet of social justice in the 21st Century
July-September 2021 - Vol 13 Num. 3
These are times that trouble the soul. American sociologist, pragmatist, and race historian, W.E.B. Du Bois can be helpful in examining and resolving some of the racial and political tensions in the United States. After the lynching of sixty-two African Americans in Atlanta in 1906, Du Bois wrote a year later that the...
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