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The Intellectual Life Of Du Bois
Season 3 · Episode 3

The Intellectual Life Of Du Bois

Scholar, writer, and professor Charisse Burden-Stelly discusses W.E.B. Du Bois and her new book "W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life in American History."

Groundings · Devyn Springer, Charisse Burden-Stelly

May 5, 20201h 11m

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Show Notes

I spoke with scholar, writer, and professor Charisse Burden-Stelly about W.E.B. Du Bois. Charisse recently co-authored the new book W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life in American History with historian Gerald Horne, and has an extensive amount of insight, knowledge, and research on the life of Du Bois. Moreover, she's apt to think deeply on the intellectual, political, and ideological history within his life trajectory.

We speak about Du Bois, the many ways his ideological positions shifted over the century (!) he lived, where Du Bois fell short and where he accelerates, how to position him between Pan-Africanism, communism, and Black Nationalism, his internationalist politic, and much more!

Throughout the episode you will hear excerpts from his speech "Socialism and the American Negro" given in 1960. You can read the speech here

You can purchase Charisse's book here

Topics

charisse burden-stellydu boisdevyn springerhakim adipan-africanismblack historyhistoryw.e.b. du boismarxismblack marxismgerald hornecommunism