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Robert W. Williams, Ph.D. [Bio]
About Page [Links to info relevant to W.E.B. Du Bois and his life]
Research Page [Links to full texts contained at www.webdubois.org]
"The Conservation of Races" (1897)
"The Study of the Negro Problems" (1898)
"The American Negro at Paris" (1900)
"The Talented Tenth" (1903)
"The Atlanta Conferences" (1904)
"The Development of a People" (1904)
"The Souls of Black Folk" (Essay: The Independent, 1904)
"Evolution of the Race Problem" (1909)
"Socialism and the Negro Problem" (1913)
"The African Roots of War" (1915)
"Race Intelligence" (1920)
"Criteria of Negro Art" (1926)
"Douglass, Frederick" (1930)
"The Negro Citizen" (1930)
"The Church and Religion" (1933)
"Jacob and Esau" (1944)
"Apologia" (1954: Written for reprint of The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade)
Works by Other Authors:
Henry Lyman Morehouse: "The Talented Tenth" (1896)
Thomas J. Calloway: "The Negro Exhibit" (1901)
Franz Boas: "Atlanta University Commencement Address" (1906)
Sources Page [URLs to W.E.B. DuBois' primary texts]
Robert Williams' Biographical Sketch Page [Who I am, in brief]
The Curriculum Vitae of Robert Williams
Draft version of my paper "W.E.B. Du Bois and the Socio-Political Structures of Education", which was published in The Negro Educational Review, 55:1 (January 2004): 9-26.
PDF of the finalized journal article: "The Early Social Science of W.E.B. Du Bois ." Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 3:2 (September 2006): 365-394. [PDF: ~190 K].
"'The Sacred Unity in All the Diversity': The Text and a Thematic Analysis of W.E.B. Du Bois's 'The Individual and Social Conscience' (1905)" by R.W. Williams & W.E.B. Du Bois is a revised draft version of an article that has been accepted for publication by the Journal of African American Studies in February 2011 [PDF: ~379K]. This revised draft version is available as per the copyright agreement with Springer, the publisher of the Journal of African American Studies, and reflects the changes made as a result of the peer-review process. The article's abstract is also available.
Du Bois' Works, many with annotations by R.W.:
Works by Other Authors:
Separate web pages with material related to a particular Du Bois text: