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    Mortality Patterns in the Southern Black Belt: Regional and Racial Comparisons by Dale W. Wimberley

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…W. E. B. Du Bois coined the term The Black Belt to indicate an area of extreme structural inequality. …”
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    “WE NEED CHARACTER!”: Remembering Alexander Crummell’s Appeal to Postbellum African Americans by Laura Gimeno Pahissa

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Washington and even later leaders such as W. E. B. DuBois. The article also offers an interpretation of two of Crummell’s most famous speeches on the future of his race, which suggest possible solutions to the tensions and problems experienced by his people after the end of the Civil War.…”
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    The Violence of Post-Racial Memory and the Political Sense of Mourning by Alfred Frankowski

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…By developing the aesthetic critiques of W.E.B. Du Bois and Walter Benjamin, I argue that representing former violence as social memory fails to adequately address subtle forms of cultural and residual violence. …”
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    O Atlântico Negro: narrativas acadêmicas e questões para o ensino de história das Américas by Larissa Moreira Viana

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…James, Eric Williams, Carter Woodson e W.E.B. Du Bois – pretende-se identificar problemas e temas relevantes para o ensino nessa área de estudos.…”
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    The Strange Career of a Black Utopia by Fabi, M. Giulia

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Harper, Edward Bellamy, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Holmes’s critique of Jim Crow segregation enables the articulation of a “distinctly revolutionary” project for African American futurity. …”
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    آگاهی دوگانه: بحران دنیای استعماری by الهه قره سوفلو, میر محمد خادم نبی

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The present study is an attempt to read Michael Ondaatje’s novels, In the Skin of a Lion and Anil's Ghost, under the light of W.E.B. Du Bois’s and Frantz Fanon’s theories of double consciousness. …”
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    The n-word : Les usages du mot “nigger” dans la littérature africaine américaine by Cyril Vettorato

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Modern African American literature, birthed in the early twentieth century by W.E.B. Du Bois and other, more provocative authors such as Zora Neale Hurston or Langston Hughes, is intertwined with the development of political correctness in the United States. …”
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    <i>The Tempest</i> and Black Natural Law by Julia Reinhard Lupton

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Although the natural law tradition became increasingly secularized during the century of revolution, black thinkers such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King, Jr. drew on the religious renditions of natural law that were alive in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. …”
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    Du Boisian Propaganda, Foucauldian Genealogy, and Antiracism in STS Research by ANTHONY RYAN HATCH

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this commentary, I briefly respond to these questions by exploring how wildly contrasting accounts of propaganda, truth, and science by W.E.B. Du Bois and Michel Foucault might help STS scholars make sense of the relationship between anti-Black racism and the current anti-science moment in American society.…”
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    Retrieving the Voice of the Ancestors: Folktale Narration in Hurston's Mules and Men by Camilla Fascina

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…As W. E. B. Du Bois maintains, America’s authentic national culture is grounded in its history, popular culture, and the traditions of blacks. …”
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    “Rien pour la révolution, tout par l’éducation”: The Talented Tenth at the Second Pan-African Congress by Emanuele Nidi

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…They exemplified a depiction of the intellectual elite described by their leader, W.E.B. Du Bois, in his influential writings on the “Talented Tenth.” …”
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    Review of "A Violent Peace: Race, U.S. Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific" by Christine Hong (Stanford University Press) by Annie Hui

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Through literary and visual analyses of works by Ralph Ellison, Ōe Kenzaburō, Miné Okubo, Carlos Bulosan, James Baldwin, and W. E. B. Du Bois, Hong questions how to navigate US post-World War II policies that claim a period of democratized “peace” and racial integration while simultaneously dehumanizing “foreign” bodies through military tactics that police cultural and political belonging.…”
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    Mobility and Identity in Ladee Hubbard’s The Talented Ribkins by Cameron Williams Crawford

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In addition, I look at W.E.B. Du Bois and Zora Neale Hurston as inspiration for Hubbard’s novel and explore the role of storytelling as central to each character’s process of identity formation. …”
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    Creolizing Collective Memory: Refusing the Settler Memory of the Reconstruction Era by Kevin Bruyneel

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…One of the most important works on the Reconstruction Era is W.E.B. Du Bois’ canonical text, Black Reconstruction in America: 1860–1880, published in 1935. …”
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    African American Literature, Racial Vulnerability, and the Anthropocene by Matthias Klestil

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This article discusses W. E. B. Du Bois's first novel, The Quest of the Silver Fleece (1911), in the context of the broader debate on the role of race in the Anthropocene and in relation to Judith Butler's theory on corporeal vulnerability. …”
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    Remapping Black Childhood in <i>The Brownies’ Book</i> by William Gleason

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This essay examines the recurring preoccupation with geography in W. E. B. Du Bois’s and Jessie Redmon Fauset’s African American children’s magazine, <i>The Brownies’ Book</i> (1920–1921). …”
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    Triple Consciousness: The Reimagination of Black Female Identities in Contemporary American Culture by Welang Nahum

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In order to legitimise this intermediate existence of black women, my article develops the triple consciousness theory (TCT). Inspired by W.E.B. Du Bois’ concept of double consciousness, TCT argues that black women view themselves through three lenses and not two: America, blackness and womanhood. …”
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    “Children of the Mantled-Birth”: Georgia Douglas Johnson, Photography in <i>The Crisis</i>, and the Politics of Black Childhood by John Hadlock

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This essay considers how Johnson’s poems respond to such ideas of education and innocence in W.E.B. Du Bois’ editorials on childhood and the photographs of Black children that appeared in these issues. …”
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