W.E.B. Du Bois and American Political Thought Fabianism and the Color Line

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Reed argues that DuBois is not best seen as the 'premier black intellectual' but rather as a member of a cohort that included other progressive and radical American voices, black and white. Afro-American thought must be placed in context, not isolated.

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