W. E. B. Dubois Recorded Autobiography, Interview With Moses Asch
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CD FOWY Release date: 30/May/2012
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Sales Rank:
#8899 in Other Pop #3180 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
1898446448
Details / Tracklist:
1.1 Early College Years, Fisk U
1.2 Harvard U
1.3 Germany
1.4 Atlanta U
1.5 N.A.A.C.P
1.6 The Crisis
1.7 World War I Pan-African Conference
1.8 Africa ; U.S.A. ; Russia
1.9 Atlanta U
1.10 N.A.A.C.P. And the U.N
1.11 Peace Congresses and the Trial
1.12 The Negro and Young People
1.13 The Negro and Africa of Today
Number of discs:
1
Description:
This is the extraordinary life of W.E.B. Dubois in his own words. The autobiographical account begins at age seventeen as DuBois left Massachusetts to attend Fisk University in 1885, and ends in the 1940s as DuBois describes his struggles with the NAACP. Each experience that DuBois shares is marked by his perception of the racial environment that encompassed it and he portrays how his identity and reactions were affected. A full transcription of DuBois' inspirational account, complete with photographs, is included in the liner notes.
"Recorded Autobiography, Interview With Moses Asch" is a captivating CD that offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the life and thoughts of W. E. B. Du Bois, one of the most influential intellectuals and civil rights activists of the 20th century. In this rare recorded interview with Moses Asch?founder of Folkways Records?Du Bois reflects on his groundbreaking work in sociology, history, and activism for African American rights. The conversation delves deep into his philosophies, achievements such as co-founding the NAACP, and his enduring legacy in literature and social justice movements worldwide. Produced by FOWY?a renowned manufacturer known for preserving historical audio documents?this release stands out both as an educational resource and a collector?s item for those interested in cultural heritage.