Overview : Faulkner: The House Divided extends Abraham Lincoln's metaphor of a polarized nation to the twentieth-century. Southern psyche and the extr... Read More
Overview :In this new exploration of the I Have a Dream speech, Sundquist places it in the history of American debates about racial justice and demons... Read More
Overview :This powerful book argues that white culture in America does not exist apart from black culture. The revolution of the rights of man that es... Read More
Overview :In The Hammers of Creation, Eric J. Sundquist analyzes the powerful role played by folk culture in three major African-American novels of th... Read More
Overview :The Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois Reader encompasses the whole of Du Bois's long and multifaceted writing career, from the 1890s through the early 1... Read More
Overview :Now available in paperback, "one of the best short books we have on the ideas of racial equality" (George Bornstein, Times Literary Suppleme... Read More
Overview :In a culture deeply divided along ethnic lines, the idea that the relationship between blacks and Jews was once thought special--indeed, cri... Read More