Zhang JuguoW.E.B. Du Bois
The Quest for the Abolition of the Color Line
AcknowledgementsPrefaceI. Du Bois' School EducationThe World in Great
BarringtonAt Fisk UniversityHarvard YearsIn BerlinII. Du Bois at the Turn
of the CenturyThe Darkest Age in African American HistoryDu Bois' Diagnosis
and Remedies for the 'Negro ProblemThe Study of the Negro Problem III. Du
Bois-Washington ControversyBooker T. Washington: Up From
SlaveryWashington's Program in PerspectiveDu Bois and Washington: Consensus
and ConflictIV. Du Bois and the Problem of the Color Line, 1900-1930The
Fate of African Americans in the Promise African Americans in the Promise
LandBroader Vision and New StrategiesAfrica Sentiment and Pan- American
MovementV. African American 'Economic Nation Within A Nation A Nation and
Self-Segregation Seeking a New PathClash with NAACP over the issue of
SegregationReactions of African American Intellectual CommunityVI. DuBois
in Post-World War YearsDu Bois' Concept of SocialismWorld-wide Color Line
and Du Bois' Though of Anti-colonialismFor Permanent World PeaceContinued
Interest in Africa's Destiny and Pan-AfricanismEpilogueBibliographyIndex