W.E.B. DuBois Speaks: speeches and addresses 1890-1919 / ed. Dr. Philip S. Foner with a tribute by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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- unmediated
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- 301.451/96/073
- E185.5 .D84
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"A Merit book."
A pageant in seven decades, 1878-1938 -- The conservation of races, (1897) -- Careers open to college-bred Negroes, (1898) -- The study of the Negro problems, (1898) -- Address to the naitons of the world, (July 1900) -- On Booker T. Washington, (1903) -- The training of Negroes for social power, (October 17, 1903) -- Credo, (October 1904) -- The Niagra movement, (September 1905) -- The economic future of the Negro, (1906) -- We claim our rights, (August 1906) -- The value of agitation, (March 1907) -- Is race separation practicable? (May 1908) -- Politics and industry, (May 31, 1909) -- The evolution of the race problem, (June 1, 1909) -- Race prejudice, (March 5, 1910) -- The Negro problem, (July 1911) -- How to celebrate the semicentennial of the Emancipaiton Proclamation, (February 2, 1912) -- Disfranchisement, (1912) -- Socialism and the Negro problem, (January, 1913) -- The African roots of war, (May 1915) -- The problem of problems, (December 27, 1917) -- The great migration North, (1918) -- The future of Africa -- A platform, (January 6, 1919).
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