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The college education of William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B.) DuBois focused on philosophy and history. Gradually he turned toward economics and social problems. He dissertation continued his studies of the social conditions of blacks in America and African American achievement since the Emancipation Proclamation in industrial work, literature, and journalism. He was one of the founders of the NAACP. He taught sociology at several colleges and universities.
In both countries, blacks were discriminated against and treated with contempt. Blacks did not have equal opportunities with the whites. In the US, blacks fought against racism while in SA they fought against apartheid.
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Slavery was not a part of Far Eastern Asia's History or Culture.
Martin Luther king Jr. got the importance in history because he brought the blacks and whites together and made a speech about it to get the blacks and whites to stop fighting. Martin Luther King is my hero
Abraham Melamed has written: 'The philosopher-king in medieval and Renaissance Jewish thought' -- subject(s): Civilization, Contributions in political science, Greek influences, History, Jewish Philosophy, Jews, Philosopher-kings, Philosophy, Philosophy, Jewish, Political science 'The image of the Black in Jewish culture' -- subject(s): History, Blacks, Blacks in literature, Jews, Jewish literature, History and criticism, Relations with Jews, Public opinion, Attitudes
Piniel Viriri Shava has written: 'A people's voice' -- subject(s): Black authors, Blacks, Blacks in literature, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Politics and literature, Politics in literature, Protest literature, South African (English), South African literature (English)
Imtiaz H. Habib has written: 'Shakespeare and race' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Blacks, Literature and society, England, History, Imperialism in literature, Colonies in literature, Blacks in literature, Race in literature, Postcolonialism, Views on race, Characters
Catherine Lynette Innes has written: 'A history of black and Asian writing in Britain' 'A history of Black and Asian writing in Britain, 1700-2000' -- subject(s): Asian authors, Asians, Asians in literature, Black authors, Blacks, Blacks in literature, English literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life 'The Cambridge introduction to postcolonial literatures in English' -- subject(s): Colonies in literature, Commonwealth literature (English), History and criticism, Postcolonialism in literature
Ezekiel Mphahlele has written: 'Renewal time' -- subject(s): Blacks, Fiction 'Es'kia' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Social conditions, African literature, Education, African Philosophy, Blacks, Humanism, Civilization, South African literature 'The wanderers' -- subject(s): Fiction 'The living and dead, and other stories' -- subject(s): Fiction 'African literature' -- subject(s): African literature, History and criticism 'Man Must Live (Well Known Stories)' 'Bury me at the marketplace' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Intellectual life, South African Authors 'The African image' -- subject(s): Black race, African literature, History and criticism, Blacks in literature, Africans in literature 'Father come home' 'Poetry & Humanism' -- subject(s): Oral tradition, Humanism, Poetry
Makhily Gassama has written: 'Kuma' -- subject(s): African literature (French), Black authors, Blacks in literature, French literature, History and criticism
Angelita Dianne Reyes has written: 'Mothering across cultures' -- subject(s): Blacks in literature, History and criticism, Modern Literature, Postcolonialism in literature, Slavery in literature, Women in literature
Tyohdzuah Akosu has written: 'The writing of Ezekiel (Es'kia) Mphahlele, South African writer' -- subject(s): Blacks in literature, History, In literature, Literature and society, Political and social views, Politics and literature
Gabriella Madrassi has written: 'The Black woman' -- subject(s): Blacks in literature, Stereotype (Psychology) in literature, History and criticism, Social isolation in literature, Women, Black, in literature, Women and literature, South African literature (English), Self in literature, Assertiveness (Psychology) in literature
Mercer Cook has written: 'The militant black writer in Africa and the United States' -- subject(s): Blacks, Intellectual life, History and criticism, African Americans in literature, Blacks in literature, African literature, Race identity, American literature, African Americans, African American authors, Black authors 'An introduction to Haiti' 'Education in Haiti' -- subject(s): Education 'The militant black writer in Africa and the United States [by] Mercer Cook and Stephen E. Henderson' -- subject(s): Race identity, History and criticism, African literature, Blacks, African Americans, American literature, Afro-American authors
Christopher Freeburg has written: 'Melville and the idea of blackness' -- subject(s): Race identity, Blacks, Literature and society, Race relations in literature, Criticism and interpretation, History
Bear in mind that literature includes millions of books. Pretty much every possible attitude toward blacks can be found somewhere in literature.