Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Philip Foner, ed. W.E.B. Du Bois Speaks. Speeches and Addresses.
New York: Pathfinder Press, 1970.
Volumen 1: 1890-1919
Volumen 2: 1920-1963
300+340 páginas.
William Du Bois (1868-1963)
CONTENTS
Volume 1
Editor’s Introduction
Honoring Dr. Du Bois / Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1 – A Pageant in Seven Decades, 1878-1938 (1938)
2 – The Conservation of Races (1897)
3 – Careers Open to College-Bred Negroes (1898)
4 – The Study of the Negro Problems (1898)
5 – Address to the Nations of the World, (July 1900)
6 – On Booker T. Washington (1903)
7 – The Training of Negroes for Social Power (October 17, 1903)
8 – Credo (October 1904)
9 – The Niagara Movement (September 1905)
10 – The Economic Future of the Negro (1906)
11 – We Claim Our Rights (August 1906)
12 – The Value of Agitation (March 1907)
13 – Is Race Separation Practicable? (May 1908)
14 – Politics and Industry (May 31, 1909)
15 – The Evolution of the Race Problem (June 1, 1909)
16 – Race Prejudice (March 5, 1910)
17 – The Negro Problem (July 1911)
18 – How to Celebrate the Semicentennial of the Emancipation Proclamation (February 2, 1912)
19 – Disfranchisement (1912)
20 – Socialism and the Negro Problem (January 1913)
21 – The African Roots of War (May 1915)
22 – The Problem of Problems (December 27, 1917)
23 – The Great Migration North (1918)
24 – The Future of Africa — A Platform (January 6, 1919)
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Volume 2
Preface
1 – On Being Black (February 18, 1920)
2 – Marcus Garvey (December 1920)
3 – The Armenia Conference: An Historic Negro Gathering (1925)
4 – The Negro Citizen (1928)
5 – The Denial of Economic Justice to Negroes (February 1929)
6 – Shall the Negro Be Encouraged to Seek Cultural Equality? (March 17, 1929)
7 – Education and Work (June 6, 1930)
8 – A Negro Nation Within the Nation (June 1935)
9 – What the Negro Has Done for the United States and Texas (1936)
10 – The Revelation of Saint Orgne the Damned (1938)
11 – Prospect of a World Wihtout Racial Conflict (Match 1944)
12 – Jacob and Esau (June 5, 1944)
13 – The Negro and Imperialism (November 15, 1944)
14 – The Pan-African Movement (October 1945)
15 – Human Rights for All Minorities (November 7, 1945)
16 – Bound by the Color Line (February 1946)
17 – Behold the Land (October 20, 1946)
18 – An Appeal to the World (1946)
19 – We Must Know the Truth (June 26, 1947)
20 – The Freedom to Learn (1949)
21 – The Nature of Intellectual Freedom (March 1949)
22 – America’s Pressing Problems (August 1949)
23 – I Take My Stand (April 29, 1951)
24 – The Negro and the Warsaw Ghetto (April 15, 1952)
25 – What Is Wrong with the United States? (May 13, 1952)
26 – One Hundred Years of Negro Freedom (January 1953)
27 – On the Future of the American Negro (1953)
28 – Two Hundred Years of Segregated Schools (February 1955)
29 – If Eugene Debs Returned (November 28, 1955)
30 – Advice to a Great-Grandson (March 1958)
31 – Tribute to Paul Robeson (April 9, 1959)
32 – The Negro and Socialism (1958)
33 – Africa Awake! (December 1958)
34 – Hail Humankind! (February 22, 1959)
35 – Encyclopedia Africana (December 15, 1962)
36 – Last Message to the World (June 26, 1957)
Tribute to W.E.B. Du Bois / Kwame Nkrumah
Selected Bibliography