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- W. E. B. Du Bois: Twentieth Century 'Radical Prophet'
- Self-Determined Identity in Black Pride and Chicano Movement Literature
- Segregation and Spirituality: Rediscovering American Pentecostalism’S Biracial Roots Within Binary Traditions
- Abolitionist Support for Interracial Marriage
- Objects of Capital and Labour the Welfare of the Many Rather Than the Enriching of the Few....22
- Ecology of the Color Line: Race and Nature in American Literature, 1895-1941
- Creating the Color Line and Confronting Jim Crow: Civil Rights in Middle America: 1850-1900
- ``All Art Is Propaganda'': W.E.B. Du Bois's the Crisis and the Construction of a Black Public Image
- Walter White, Hydroquinone, and the "Negro Problem"
- The Crisis, Vol. 6, No. 4. (August, 1913)
- The Blackboard and the Colorline Madeline Morgan and the Alternative Black Curriculum in Chicago Schools 1941-1945
- A Comparative Analysis of the Brownies' Book And
- The Fifth Pan-African Conference, 1945 and the All African Peoples
- Du Bois and the Colonial Prospect, 1925
- CROSSING the COLOR LINE: the Church of God in Christ, the Assemblies of God and the Civil Rights Movement
- The Unveiling of WEB Dubois
- 110Th Anniversary Edition
- W. E. B. Du Bois's Writings for the Crisis, 1910-1934, from Integration
- The Brownies' Book": an Open Window to Early Twentieth- Century African American Childhood
- Web Du Bois's Quest to Challenge Scientific Racism, 1906–1932