EBOOK W.E.B. DuBois and American Political Thought Fabianism and the Color Line
Opis
Reed argues that DuBois is not best seen as the "e;premier black intellectual"e;, but rather as a member of a cohort that included other progressive and radical American voices, black and white, including those of Walter Lippman, Randolph Bourne, and Herbert Crowley. On a more abstract level, Reed argues that the best way to analyse Afro-American thought is to place it within the intellectual currents of American history, rather than isolate it from those currents.