Dusk of Dawn!
Discover the profound insights of W. E. B. Du Bois in his classic autobiography, Dusk of Dawn. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1983, this compelling work spans 366 pages and offers a critical exploration of the African American experience. Renowned for his contributions to sociology and Black studies, Du Bois delves into the complexities of race, discrimination, and social conditions in the United States. The perceptive introduction by Irene Diggs contextualizes Du Bois's narrative within its historical framework, highlighting its theoretical and methodological importance. This autobiography is not just a personal account but a vital piece of literature that addresses the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans. Perfect for anyone interested in biography, social science, and the ongoing discourse on racism and racial discrimination, Dusk of Dawn is an essential read that enriches our understanding of American history and society.