W.E.B. Du Bois, a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement and a founder of the NAACP, explored the dual identity of being both African and American in "The Souls of Black Folk." His work laid the groundwork for understanding racial identity and activism in the United States.
The animated documentary highlights Du Bois’s contributions as a scholar, sociologist, and activist, emphasizing his profound influence on the Pan African movement and anti-colonial struggles around the globe.
This film, part of the 'Race Historicised: Epistemologies of Colour' series, aims to illuminate the rich history of Black intellectual thought and its critical role in the anti-racist movement.
Voices of noted historian Maurice Jackson and scholar Nadiyah El Amin help narrate Du Bois’s legacy, reinforcing the significance of archiving and preserving the stories of pivotal Black figures in history.
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