It’s easy to forget what an oddly heterogeneous and restless book is W.E.B Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk.
Scott Borchert
Scott Borchert has written for The Rumpus, Southwest Review, Monthly Review, The Brooklyn Rail, and other publications. He received a MA in Cultural Reporting and Criticism from New York University and lives in New Jersey.
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