Du Bois and His Rivals. (Inscribed copy, signed)


First edition. Inscribed and signed by the author on the half-title page. A focused biography of W. E. B. Du Bois by examining pivotal ideological clashes with other prominent Black leaders. The book explores Du Bois’s complex stance as a pluralist who rejected both separatism and full assimilation, while advocating for racial pride, internal cooperation, and civil equality. Through these rivalries, Wolters portrays Du Bois not only as a protest leader but as a figure deeply committed to shaping Black American identity and strategy in the early 20th century.


Description: Du Bois and His Rivals. (Inscribed copy, signed)

Columbia and London: Published by University of Missouri Press, 2002. Octavo. 311 pp. Illustrated. Hardcover in dustwrapper. A near fine copy.

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Price: $45.00

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