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The Poetical Works of W.E.B. Du Bois During the Second Nadir

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This book contains 26 poems written by W.E.B. Du Bois, which he published in various periodicals and a book during the second Nadir. It also contains 10 essays written by W.E.B. Du Bois pertaining to cultural pluralism, Black philosophy, Black literature, Black art, Black writers, race pride, book clubs, and the emerging Harlem Renaissance Movement. He published the essays in various places during the second Nadir or shortly after it ended in 1923. As used here, the term Nadir refers to a low point of a social group. Black people in the United States of America (USA) experienced two Nadir periods before 1965, according to W.E.B. Du Bois (1904, 1910), Rayford Logan (1954, 1965), and John Hope Franklin (Logan, 1965).—J. Vern Cromartie

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This book contains 26 poems written by W.E.B. Du Bois, which he published in various periodicals and a book during the second Nadir. It also contains 10 essays written by W.E.B. Du Bois pertaining to cultural pluralism, Black philosophy, Black literature, Black art, Black writers, race pride, book clubs, and the emerging Harlem Renaissance Movement. He published the essays in various places during the second Nadir or shortly after it ended in 1923. As used here, the term Nadir refers to a low point of a social group. Black people in the United States of America (USA) experienced two Nadir periods before 1965, according to W.E.B. Du Bois (1904, 1910), Rayford Logan (1954, 1965), and John Hope Franklin (Logan, 1965).—J. Vern Cromartie

This book contains 26 poems written by W.E.B. Du Bois, which he published in various periodicals and a book during the second Nadir. It also contains 10 essays written by W.E.B. Du Bois pertaining to cultural pluralism, Black philosophy, Black literature, Black art, Black writers, race pride, book clubs, and the emerging Harlem Renaissance Movement. He published the essays in various places during the second Nadir or shortly after it ended in 1923. As used here, the term Nadir refers to a low point of a social group. Black people in the United States of America (USA) experienced two Nadir periods before 1965, according to W.E.B. Du Bois (1904, 1910), Rayford Logan (1954, 1965), and John Hope Franklin (Logan, 1965).—J. Vern Cromartie

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