The Problem of the Color Line at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

The Problem of the Color Line at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

Author: W. E. B. Du Bois

Publisher: Fordham Univ Press

Published: 2014-12-03

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0823254569

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Early essays from the sociologist, displaying the beginnings of his views on politics, society, and Black Americans’ status in the United States. This volume assembles essential essays?some published only posthumously, others obscure, another only recently translated?by W. E. B. Du Bois from 1894 to early 1906. They show the first formulations of some of his most famous ideas, namely, “the veil,” “double-consciousness,” and the “problem of the color line.” Moreover, the deep historical sense of the formation of the modern world that informs Du Bois’s thought and gave rise to his understanding of “the problem of the color line” is on display here. Indeed, the essays constitute an essential companion to Du Bois’s 1903 masterpiece The Souls of Black Folk. The collection is based on two editorial principles: presenting the essays in their entirety and in strict chronological order. Copious annotation affords both student and mature scholar an unprecedented grasp of the range and depth of Du Bois’s everyday intellectual and scholarly reference. These essays commence at the moment of Du Bois’s return to the United States from two years of graduate-level study in Europe at the University of Berlin. At their center is the moment of Du Bois’s first full, self-reflexive formulation of a sense of vocation: as a student and scholar in the pursuit of the human sciences (in their still-nascent disciplinary organization?that is, the institutionalization of a generalized “sociology” or general “ethnology”), as they could be brought to bear on the study of the situation of the so-called Negro question in the United States in all of its multiply refracting dimensions. They close with Du Bois’s realization that the commitments orienting his work and intellectual practice demanded that he move beyond the institutional frames for the practice of the human sciences. The ideas developed in these early essays remained the fundamental matrix for the ongoing development of Du Bois’s thought. The essays gathered here will therefore serve as the essential reference for those seeking to understand the most profound registers of this major American thinker. “A seminal contribution to the history of modern thought. Compiled and edited by the world’s preeminent scholar of early Du Boisian thought, these texts represent his most generative period, when Du Bois engaged every discipline, helped construct modern social science, employed critical inquiry as a weapon of antiracism and political liberation, and always set his sites on the entire world. We know this not by the essays alone, but by Nahum Dimitri Chandler’s brilliant, original, and quite riveting introduction. If you are coming to Du Bois for the first time of the 500th time, this book is a must-read.” —Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination


The Conservation of Races

The Conservation of Races

Author: W. E. B. Du Bois

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-12-03

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781981136230

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The Conservation of Races By W. E. B. Du Bois


Defending the Master Race

Defending the Master Race

Author: Jonathan Spiro

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2009-12-15

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 158465810X

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A historical rediscovery of one of the heroic founders of the conservation movement who was also one of the most infamous racists in American history


W.E.B. Du Bois on Race and Culture

W.E.B. Du Bois on Race and Culture

Author: Bernard W. Bell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1136048707

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Interpreting Du Bois' thoughts on race and culture in a broadly philosophical sense, this volume assembles original essays by some of today's leading scholars in a critical dialogue on different important theoretical and practical issues that concerned him throughout his long career: the conundrum of race, the issue of gender equality, and the perplexities of pan-Africanism.


The Conservation of Races

The Conservation of Races

Author: W. E. B. Du Bois

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2020-03-16

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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W. E. B. Du Bois's 'The Conservation of Races' is a seminal work that delves into the complex issues of race, identity, and equality. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Du Bois examines the historical and sociological aspects of race relations, providing a comprehensive analysis that challenges contemporary views on racial hierarchy. His literary context is deeply rooted in the wake of Reconstruction and the rise of Jim Crow laws, making this book a crucial contribution to the broader understanding of race in America. Du Bois's use of historical data, sociological theory, and personal reflection creates a compelling narrative that illuminates the continued struggle for racial justice. As one of the most influential African American intellectuals of the 20th century, Du Bois brings a unique perspective to the discourse on race and equality. His experiences as a civil rights activist and sociologist inform his writing, offering readers a nuanced and thought-provoking examination of race relations in America. 'The Conservation of Races' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of race and history in America.


W.E.B. Du Bois on Race and Culture

W.E.B. Du Bois on Race and Culture

Author: Bernard W. Bell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1136048626

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Interpreting Du Bois' thoughts on race and culture in a broadly philosophical sense, this volume assembles original essays by some of today's leading scholars in a critical dialogue on different important theoretical and practical issues that concerned him throughout his long career: the conundrum of race, the issue of gender equality, and the perplexities of pan-Africanism.


W.E.B. Du Bois

W.E.B. Du Bois

Author: Elvira Basevich

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1509535756

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W.E.B. Du Bois spent many decades fighting to ensure that African Americans could claim their place as full citizens and thereby fulfill the deeply compromised ideals of American democracy. Yet he died in Africa, having apparently given up on the United States. In this tour-de-force, Elvira Basevich examines this paradox by tracing the development of his life and thought and the relevance of his legacy to our troubled age. She adroitly analyses the main concepts that inform Du Bois’s critique of American democracy, such as the color line and double consciousness, before examining how these concepts might inform our understanding of contemporary struggles, from Black Lives Matter to the campaign for reparations for slavery. She stresses the continuity in Du Bois’s thought, from his early writings to his later embrace of self-segregation and Pan-Africanism, while not shying away from assessing the challenging implications of his later work. This wonderful book vindicates the power of Du Bois’s thought to help transform a stubbornly unjust world. It is essential reading for racial justice activists as well as students of African American philosophy and political thought.


Voluntary Guidelines for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Farmers' Varieties/Landraces

Voluntary Guidelines for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Farmers' Varieties/Landraces

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2019-08-01

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 9251316872

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The cultivation of diverse farmers’ varieties/landraces, which tend to be well-adapted and suited to local production systems, confers increased resilience for crop production. Farmers’ varieties/landraces are also potential sources of traits for crop improvement, especially for developing varieties tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses and for incorporating farmer-preferred traits. Unfortunately, many of these genetic resources have been replaced by modern cultivars in recent decades, resulting in a reduction in the total number of different varieties grown and/or loss of heterogeneity. Such losses make farming systems less resilient, especially to shocks from abiotic and biotic stresses. These guidelines, intended as reference materials for preparing a National Plan for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Farmers’ Varieties/Landraces, will contribute to addressing this continuing loss of diversity. The guidelines are therefore a useful tool for development practitioners, researchers, students and policymakers who work on the conservation and sustainable use of these valuable resources.