4.68 AVERAGE

crzydjm's review against another edition

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4.0

Over a century after being written, Du Bois still is relevant and worth reading. Good stuff.

kiasorentoe's review against another edition

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5.0

An insightful and well written documentation explaining the impact of Africans being forced into America and shaping the country in so many aspects during the 1800s and onward during WEB Du Bois’ lifetime. A must read for those wanting to get an honest look into the macro level of life in early America and the impact of black folk in it.

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4.0

Informative contextualization of the contributions of Black people to the development of the United States and protection of its freedom.

kiasorentoe's review

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5.0

An insightful and well written documentation explaining the impact of Africans being forced into America and shaping the country in so many aspects during the 1800s and onward during WEB Du Bois’ lifetime. A must read for those wanting to get an honest look into the macro level of life in early America and the impact of black folk in it.
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