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The Souls of Black Folk by William E. B. Du Bois
“Few books make history and fewer still become the foundational texts for the movements and struggles of an entire people....” One such great work was The Souls of Black Folk by William EB Du Bois. Published in 1903, it is a powerful and hard-hitting view of sociology, race and American history. It became the cornerstone of the civil rights movement and when Du Bois attended the first National Negro Conference in 1909, he was already well-known as a proponent of full and unconditional equality for African Americans. In the following year, he became one of the co-founders of the National...
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4.9 stars from 12 ratings
Great voice
The reader’s tone and pacing makes you feel like your in a theater.
Jhaurd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/19
Minor differences form the book!
I just tuned in to listen while reading , and I've noticed on page 78 , instead of "the Jews is the heir of the salve-baron" it was changed to "immigrants", and in the same chapter changed to "foreigners". Not sure if the audiobook is based on a different edition or not. Otherwise; it's a...Read full review »
BasmahD via Apple Podcasts · Saudi Arabia · 08/30/17
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