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- Oxford World’s Classics: The Souls of Black Folk
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- Further Reading in Oxford World’s Classics
- A Chronology of W. E. B. Du Bois
- The Souls of Black Folk
- I Of Our Spiritual Strivings
- II Of the Dawn of Freedom
- III Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
- IV Of the Meaning of Progress
- V Of the Wings of Atalanta
- VI Of the Training of Black Men
- VII Of the Black Belt
- VIII Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece
- IX Of the Sons of Master and Man
- X Of the Faith of the Fathers
- XI Of the Passing of the First-Born
- XII Of Alexander Crummell
- XIII Of the Coming of John
- XIV The Sorrow Songs
- The After-Thought
- Appendix I The Conservation of Races
- Appendix II The Talented Tenth
- Appendix III ‘Self-Review’ and ‘Fifty Years After’
- Explanatory Notes
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- Oxford World’s Classics: The Souls of Black Folk
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- Further Reading in Oxford World’s Classics
- A Chronology of W. E. B. Du Bois
- The Souls of Black Folk
- I Of Our Spiritual Strivings
- II Of the Dawn of Freedom
- III Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
- IV Of the Meaning of Progress
- V Of the Wings of Atalanta
- VI Of the Training of Black Men
- VII Of the Black Belt
- VIII Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece
- IX Of the Sons of Master and Man
- X Of the Faith of the Fathers
- XI Of the Passing of the First-Born
- XII Of Alexander Crummell
- XIII Of the Coming of John
- XIV The Sorrow Songs
- The After-Thought
- Appendix I The Conservation of Races
- Appendix II The Talented Tenth
- Appendix III ‘Self-Review’ and ‘Fifty Years After’
- Explanatory Notes