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Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx
Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx, Despite increased interest in recent years in the role of race in Western culture, scholars have neglected much of the body of work produced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by black intellectuals. For example, while DuBois' thoughts about Africa, Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx, Despite increased interest in recent years in the role of race in Western culture, scholars have neglected much of the body of work produced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by black intellectuals. For example, while DuBois' thoughts about Africa, Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx
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  • Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx
  • Written by author Maghan Keita
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, November 2000
  • Despite increased interest in recent years in the role of race in Western culture, scholars have neglected much of the body of work produced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by black intellectuals. For example, while DuBois' thoughts about Africa
  • Despite increased interest in recent years in the role of race in Western culture, scholars have neglected much of the body of work produced in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by black intellectuals. For example, while DuBois' thoughts about Africa
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Introduction
1. Race and Historiography
2. Blackness in Ancient History: Criticism and Critique
3. Historiography and Black Historians
4. Carter G. Woodson
5. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
6. William Leo Hansberry
7. Frank M. Snowden, Jr.
8. Through a Glass Darkly: Afrocentrism
9. The Thesis and Its Refinement
10. Reprise: Conclusion by Way of Continuity


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