Dark Voices
Explore the profound intellectual journey of W.E.B. Du Bois in "Dark Voices," published by The University of Chicago Press in 1995. This compelling examination traces Du Bois's development as a scholar and civil rights leader from his formative undergraduate years in the 1880s to the pivotal publication of "The Souls of Black Folk" in 1903. Spanning 308 pages, the book delves into the evolution of Du Bois's thought, offering insightful readings of his seminal works from this crucial period. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of race, society, and intellectual history, "Dark Voices" provides a rich understanding of one of America's most influential figures. Don't miss the chance to deepen your knowledge of Du Bois's legacy and the foundational ideas that shaped his vision for social justice.