Du Bois on religion 🔍
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963, Zuckerman, Phil Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., Lanham, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index, Mode of access: Internet
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ia/isbn_9780742504219.pdf
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Myra's Harlequin crochet : containing full descriptions and illustrations of over forty designs for the new fancy needlework
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Phil Zuckerman Pitzer College author of What It Means to be Moral and Living the Secular Life; W.E.B. Du Bois
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
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edited by Phil Zuckerman
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Incorporated
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Myra and Son
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United States, United States of America
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Walnut Creek, CA, California, 2000
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Walnut Creek, Calif. [u.a.], 2000
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Silkworm series, London, 1888
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1, 2000
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[curator]associate-francis-boyer@archive.org[/curator][date]20170425174822[/date][state]approved[/state][comment]199[/comment]
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17) and index.
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W. E. B. Du Bois shaped twentieth-century America to an extent rivaled by few others. The first African American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1895, he helped create the discipline of sociology and was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Martin Luther King Jr. called Du Bois "a gifted discoverer of social truths." But until now little academic attention has been paid to his insights on religion or to how religious commitments shaped his views of race, rights, and justice.Phil Zuckerman here gathers together Du Bois's writings on religion and makes a compelling case for Du Bois to be recognized among the leading sociologists of religion. Du Bois on Religion includes selections from such well-known works as The Souls of Black Folks to poems, prayers, stories, and speeches less widely available. Brief, helpful introductions preface each of the twenty-six selections. A general introduction traces Du Bois's move from church-attending Christian to relentless critic of religion and evaluates Du Bois's contributions to the study of religion. Du Bois on Religion is an important text for sociologists or for anyone interested in the history of race and religion in the United States.
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<p>W.E.B. Du Bois shaped 20th century America to an extent rivaled by few others. The first black to receive a Ph. D. from Harvard, he helped create the discipline of sociology and was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Martin Luther King, Jr. called Du Bois "a gifted discoverer of social truths." But until now little academic attention has been paid to his insights on religion or to how religious commitments shaped his views of race, rights and justice. Phil Zuckerman here gathers together Du Bois's writings on religion, and makes a compelling case for Du Bois to be recognized among the leading sociologists of religion. Du Bois on Religion includes selections from his well-known works such as The Souls of Black Folks to poems, prayers, stories and speeches less widely available. Brief, helpful introductions preface each of the twenty-six selections. Also, a general introduction traces Du Bois's move from church-attending Christian to relentless critic of religion and evaluates Du Bois's contributions to the study of religion. Du Bois on Religion is an important text for sociologists or for anyone interested in the history of race and religion in the United States.</p>
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The Problem Of Amusement -- The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study -- Credo -- The Negro Church (essay) -- Of The Faith Of The Fathers -- Of Alexander Crummell -- A Litany At Atlanta -- Religion In The South -- Jesus Christ In Georgia -- The Church And The Negro -- The Burden Of Black Women -- Jesus Christ In Baltimore -- Easter -- The Negro Church -- The White Christ -- The Gospel According To Mary Brown -- The Second Coming -- The Prayers Of God -- A Hymn To The Peoples -- Pontius Pilate -- The Gift Of The Spirit -- The Color Line And The Church -- Will The Church Remove The Color Line? -- The Son Of God -- Jacob And Esau -- The Negro And The Warsaw Ghetto. Edited By Phil Zuckerman. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 16-17) And Index.
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Phil Zuckerman here gathers together Du Bois's writings on religion and makes a compelling case for Du Bois to be recognized among the leading sociologists of religion. Du Bois on Religion includes selections from such well-known works as The Souls of Black Folks to poems, prayers, stories, and speeches less widely available. Brief, helpful introductions preface each of the twenty-six selections. A general introduction traces Du Bois's move from church-attending Christian to relentless critic of religion and evaluates Du Bois's contributions to the study of religion. Du Bois on Religion is an important text for sociologists or for anyone interested in the history of race and religion in the United States. Book jacket
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Gathers together Du Bois' writings on religion. This title includes selections from Bois' works such as "The Souls of Black Folks" to poems, prayers, stories and speeches. It traces Du Bois' move from church-attending Christian to relentless critic of religion and evaluates Du Bois' contributions to the study of religion.
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