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E.B Du Bois
W.E.B Du Bois was a black American historian and sociologist, who conducted the initial research on the black experience in the United States. ... He followed reports about the increasing frequency of lynchings, calling each racially motivated killing “a scar” upon his soul(11 W.E.B). ... W.E.B). ... In addition to the previously mentioned titles, he wrote Africa—Its Place in Modern History (1930); Black Reconstruction in the South (1935); Black Folk Then and Now (1939); a trilogy, called Black Flame, which included The Ordeal of Mansart (1957), Mansart Builds a School (1959), and Worlds of Color (1961); and, published posthumously, his third and last autobiography, The Autobiography of W.E.B.
Approximate Word count = 2300 Approximate Pages = 9.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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