The Souls of Black Folk
W.E.B. Du Bois's 1903 foundational text of African American thought
Tradition: African American social thought
Du Bois's 1903 foundational text — double consciousness, the veil, the Talented Tenth
The Souls of Black Folk is W.E.B. Du Bois's 1903 foundational text of African American thought — a collection of 14 essays articulating the central themes: "double consciousness" (the Black American's "two-ness" of being both American and Black); "the veil" (the racial barrier separating Black and white experience); "the Talented Tenth" (educated Black leadership); and a famous public quarrel with Booker T. Washington. The work is foundational for the entire subsequent African American intellectual tradition.
Editions cited
- The Souls of Black Folk (A.C. McClurg, 1903); modern critical editions: ed. Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Terri Hume Oliver (Norton Critical Editions, 1999); ed. David Blight and Robert Gooding-Williams (Bedford / St Martin's, 1997)
School Embodiments
Foundational African American liberation thought.
"African American liberation." (Souls of Black Folk)
African-American communal framework.
"African-American communal." (Souls of Black Folk)
Phenomenology of double consciousness.
"Phenomenology of double consciousness." (Souls of Black Folk)
Critical-realist sociological orientation.
"Critical-realist sociological." (Souls of Black Folk)
American pragmatist heritage (Du Bois studied with James).
"American pragmatist." (Souls of Black Folk)
African-American religious background.
"African-American religious." (Souls of Black Folk)
African-American Christian background.
"African-American Christian." (Souls of Black Folk)
Realist orientation to racial experience.
"Realist racial experience." (Souls of Black Folk)
Engagement with liberal-political tradition.
"Liberal-political." (Souls of Black Folk)
Hegelian background of double consciousness.
"Hegelian background." (Souls of Black Folk)
Internal Tensions
Souls of Black Folk foundational for all subsequent African-American intellectual tradition.
I. Time
The historical time of post-Reconstruction Black America.
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II. Space
The veiled Black-white American space.
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III. Matter
The embodied African-American person.
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IV. Observer
Central — the double-conscious Black American self.
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V. Energy
Energies of double-consciousness and racial uplift.
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VI. Information
Foundational African-American 14-essay framework.
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Personas with the nearest attribute fingerprint
Historical figures whose own classification on the same six-dimensional grid lands closest to this work's. Computed by attribute-agreement on coordinates both address.
Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How The Souls of Black Folk resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.