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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Boas, Franz 1904 The History of Anthropology. Science 20 (October 21):513-524. 1905 The Negro and the Demands of Modern Life. Charities 15 (October 7): 85-88. 1910 The Real Race Problem. The Crisis 1 (December):22-25. 1911a Changes in Bodily Forms of Descendants of Immigrants. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 208. Reports of the U.S. Immigration Commission, vol. 64. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911b The Instability of Human Types. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 99-103. London: P.S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: Macmillan. 1912 An Anthropologist's View of War. International Conciliation, March, No. 52. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1914 The Race-War Myth. Everybody's Magazine, November: 671-674. 1915a Kinship of Language a Vital Factor in War. New York Times, January 3: 8. 1915b Race and Nationality. Special Bulletin, January. New York: American Association for International Conciliation. 1915c Will Socialism Help to Overcome Race Antagonisms? The New York Call, April 4: 5. 1916a Dr. Eliot's Advocacy of Entente Disputed. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, April 3: 8. 1916b Our National Ideals. Letter to the Editor. Springfield Daily Republican, February 2: 6. 1916c Why He Will Vote for Hughes. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Mail, November 6: 12. 1918 The Mental Attitude of the Educated Classes. The Dial 65 (September 5):145-148. 1919a As an American of German Birth ... I Protest. Viereck's 10:185. 1919b Colonies and the Peace Conference. The Nation 108 (February 15):247-249. 1919c Democracy and Electoral Reform. Letter to the Editor. New York Evening Post, November 6. 1919d Nationalism. The Dial 66 (March 8):232-237. 1921 The Problem of the American Negro. The Yale Review 10 (January):384-395. 1945a[1916] Social Justice-Nations. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 165-167. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally published as "Americanism!" in Illinois Staatszeitung. 1945b[1917] Freedom of Thought. Lecture before Barnard College class in anthropology, November 17. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 178-184. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1945c[1917] Patriotism. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 156-159. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as Preserving our Ideals, Columbia University, March 7. 1945d[1917] Solidarity. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 125-132. New York: J. J. Augustin. Originally presented as The Primitive Mind and the Present Hour, St. Clark's Church, Thanksgiving Sunday. 1945e[1919] The International State. In Race and Democratic Society. Pp. 141-152. New York: J. J. Augustin. 1974a[1889] On Alternating Sounds. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 72-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974b[1894] Human Faculty as Determined by Race. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 221-242. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974c[1906] The Outlook for the American Negro. In A Franz Boas Reader: The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911. George W. Stocking Jr., ed. Pp. 310-316. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1986[1928] Anthropology and Modern Life. New York: Dover Publications.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1904 The Atlanta Conferences. Voice of the Negro 1 (March): 85-90. 1908 Race Friction between Blacks and Whites. American Journal of Sociology 13 (May):834-838. 1910 The Races in Conference. Editorial. The Crisis 1 (December): 17, 20. 1911a The First Universal Races Congress. The Independent 71 (August 24):401-403. 1911b The Negro Race in the United States of America. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 348-364. London: P. S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c Races. Editorial. The Crisis 2 (August):157-158. 1911d The Races Congress. The Crisis 2 (September):200-209. 1914 World War and the Color Line. Editorial. The Crisis 9 (November):28-30. 1915 The African Roots of War. The Atlantic Monthly 115, May: 707-714. 1916 "The Battle of Europe." Editorial. The Crisis 12 (September):216-217. 1917a Awake America. Editorial. The Crisis 14 (September):216-217. 1917b The Negro's Fatherland. The Survey 39 (November 10):141. 1918a The Black Soldier. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (June):60. 1918b Close Ranks. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (July):111. 1918c The Future of Africa. Editorial. The Crisis 15 (January):114. 1918d A Philosophy in Time of War. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (August):164-165. 1919a Africa - Reconstruction and Africa - Not "Separatism." Editorials. The Crisis 17 (February):164-166. 1919b Egypt and India. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (June):62. 1919c My Mission. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):7-9. 1919d Returning Soldiers. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):13-14. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921 A Second Journey to Pan-Africa. The New Republic 29, December 7: 39-42. 1933a On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride. The Crisis 40 (September):199-200. 1933b Pan-Africa and New Racial Philosophy. The Crisis 40 (November):247,262. 1935 A Negro Nation within the Nation. Current History 42 (June):265-270. 1939 Black Folk: Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1970[1915] The Negro. London: Oxford University Press. 1986a W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America. 1986b[1897] The Conservation of Races. American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers, no. 2. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 815-826. New York: Library of America. 1986c[1903] The Souls of Black Folk. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 357-547. New York: Library of America. 1986d[1919] An Essay toward a History of the Black Man in the Great War. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 879-922. New York: Library of America. 1986e[ 1940] Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 549-802. New York: Library of America.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1904 The Atlanta Conferences. Voice of the Negro 1 (March): 85-90. 1908 Race Friction between Blacks and Whites. American Journal of Sociology 13 (May):834-838. 1910 The Races in Conference. Editorial. The Crisis 1 (December): 17, 20. 1911a The First Universal Races Congress. The Independent 71 (August 24):401-403. 1911b The Negro Race in the United States of America. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 348-364. London: P. S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c Races. Editorial. The Crisis 2 (August):157-158. 1911d The Races Congress. The Crisis 2 (September):200-209. 1914 World War and the Color Line. Editorial. The Crisis 9 (November):28-30. 1915 The African Roots of War. The Atlantic Monthly 115, May: 707-714. 1916 "The Battle of Europe." Editorial. The Crisis 12 (September):216-217. 1917a Awake America. Editorial. The Crisis 14 (September):216-217. 1917b The Negro's Fatherland. The Survey 39 (November 10):141. 1918a The Black Soldier. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (June):60. 1918b Close Ranks. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (July):111. 1918c The Future of Africa. Editorial. The Crisis 15 (January):114. 1918d A Philosophy in Time of War. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (August):164-165. 1919a Africa - Reconstruction and Africa - Not "Separatism." Editorials. The Crisis 17 (February):164-166. 1919b Egypt and India. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (June):62. 1919c My Mission. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):7-9. 1919d Returning Soldiers. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):13-14. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921 A Second Journey to Pan-Africa. The New Republic 29, December 7: 39-42. 1933a On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride. The Crisis 40 (September):199-200. 1933b Pan-Africa and New Racial Philosophy. The Crisis 40 (November):247,262. 1935 A Negro Nation within the Nation. Current History 42 (June):265-270. 1939 Black Folk: Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1970[1915] The Negro. London: Oxford University Press. 1986a W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America. 1986b[1897] The Conservation of Races. American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers, no. 2. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 815-826. New York: Library of America. 1986c[1903] The Souls of Black Folk. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 357-547. New York: Library of America. 1986d[1919] An Essay toward a History of the Black Man in the Great War. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 879-922. New York: Library of America. 1986e[ 1940] Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 549-802. New York: Library of America.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1904 The Atlanta Conferences. Voice of the Negro 1 (March): 85-90. 1908 Race Friction between Blacks and Whites. American Journal of Sociology 13 (May):834-838. 1910 The Races in Conference. Editorial. The Crisis 1 (December): 17, 20. 1911a The First Universal Races Congress. The Independent 71 (August 24):401-403. 1911b The Negro Race in the United States of America. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 348-364. London: P. S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c Races. Editorial. The Crisis 2 (August):157-158. 1911d The Races Congress. The Crisis 2 (September):200-209. 1914 World War and the Color Line. Editorial. The Crisis 9 (November):28-30. 1915 The African Roots of War. The Atlantic Monthly 115, May: 707-714. 1916 "The Battle of Europe." Editorial. The Crisis 12 (September):216-217. 1917a Awake America. Editorial. The Crisis 14 (September):216-217. 1917b The Negro's Fatherland. The Survey 39 (November 10):141. 1918a The Black Soldier. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (June):60. 1918b Close Ranks. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (July):111. 1918c The Future of Africa. Editorial. The Crisis 15 (January):114. 1918d A Philosophy in Time of War. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (August):164-165. 1919a Africa - Reconstruction and Africa - Not "Separatism." Editorials. The Crisis 17 (February):164-166. 1919b Egypt and India. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (June):62. 1919c My Mission. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):7-9. 1919d Returning Soldiers. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):13-14. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921 A Second Journey to Pan-Africa. The New Republic 29, December 7: 39-42. 1933a On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride. The Crisis 40 (September):199-200. 1933b Pan-Africa and New Racial Philosophy. The Crisis 40 (November):247,262. 1935 A Negro Nation within the Nation. Current History 42 (June):265-270. 1939 Black Folk: Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1970[1915] The Negro. London: Oxford University Press. 1986a W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America. 1986b[1897] The Conservation of Races. American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers, no. 2. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 815-826. New York: Library of America. 1986c[1903] The Souls of Black Folk. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 357-547. New York: Library of America. 1986d[1919] An Essay toward a History of the Black Man in the Great War. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 879-922. New York: Library of America. 1986e[ 1940] Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 549-802. New York: Library of America.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1904 The Atlanta Conferences. Voice of the Negro 1 (March): 85-90. 1908 Race Friction between Blacks and Whites. American Journal of Sociology 13 (May):834-838. 1910 The Races in Conference. Editorial. The Crisis 1 (December): 17, 20. 1911a The First Universal Races Congress. The Independent 71 (August 24):401-403. 1911b The Negro Race in the United States of America. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 348-364. London: P. S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c Races. Editorial. The Crisis 2 (August):157-158. 1911d The Races Congress. The Crisis 2 (September):200-209. 1914 World War and the Color Line. Editorial. The Crisis 9 (November):28-30. 1915 The African Roots of War. The Atlantic Monthly 115, May: 707-714. 1916 "The Battle of Europe." Editorial. The Crisis 12 (September):216-217. 1917a Awake America. Editorial. The Crisis 14 (September):216-217. 1917b The Negro's Fatherland. The Survey 39 (November 10):141. 1918a The Black Soldier. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (June):60. 1918b Close Ranks. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (July):111. 1918c The Future of Africa. Editorial. The Crisis 15 (January):114. 1918d A Philosophy in Time of War. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (August):164-165. 1919a Africa - Reconstruction and Africa - Not "Separatism." Editorials. The Crisis 17 (February):164-166. 1919b Egypt and India. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (June):62. 1919c My Mission. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):7-9. 1919d Returning Soldiers. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):13-14. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921 A Second Journey to Pan-Africa. The New Republic 29, December 7: 39-42. 1933a On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride. The Crisis 40 (September):199-200. 1933b Pan-Africa and New Racial Philosophy. The Crisis 40 (November):247,262. 1935 A Negro Nation within the Nation. Current History 42 (June):265-270. 1939 Black Folk: Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1970[1915] The Negro. London: Oxford University Press. 1986a W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America. 1986b[1897] The Conservation of Races. American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers, no. 2. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 815-826. New York: Library of America. 1986c[1903] The Souls of Black Folk. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 357-547. New York: Library of America. 1986d[1919] An Essay toward a History of the Black Man in the Great War. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 879-922. New York: Library of America. 1986e[ 1940] Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 549-802. New York: Library of America.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1904 The Atlanta Conferences. Voice of the Negro 1 (March): 85-90. 1908 Race Friction between Blacks and Whites. American Journal of Sociology 13 (May):834-838. 1910 The Races in Conference. Editorial. The Crisis 1 (December): 17, 20. 1911a The First Universal Races Congress. The Independent 71 (August 24):401-403. 1911b The Negro Race in the United States of America. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 348-364. London: P. S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c Races. Editorial. The Crisis 2 (August):157-158. 1911d The Races Congress. The Crisis 2 (September):200-209. 1914 World War and the Color Line. Editorial. The Crisis 9 (November):28-30. 1915 The African Roots of War. The Atlantic Monthly 115, May: 707-714. 1916 "The Battle of Europe." Editorial. The Crisis 12 (September):216-217. 1917a Awake America. Editorial. The Crisis 14 (September):216-217. 1917b The Negro's Fatherland. The Survey 39 (November 10):141. 1918a The Black Soldier. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (June):60. 1918b Close Ranks. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (July):111. 1918c The Future of Africa. Editorial. The Crisis 15 (January):114. 1918d A Philosophy in Time of War. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (August):164-165. 1919a Africa - Reconstruction and Africa - Not "Separatism." Editorials. The Crisis 17 (February):164-166. 1919b Egypt and India. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (June):62. 1919c My Mission. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):7-9. 1919d Returning Soldiers. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):13-14. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921 A Second Journey to Pan-Africa. The New Republic 29, December 7: 39-42. 1933a On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride. The Crisis 40 (September):199-200. 1933b Pan-Africa and New Racial Philosophy. The Crisis 40 (November):247,262. 1935 A Negro Nation within the Nation. Current History 42 (June):265-270. 1939 Black Folk: Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1970[1915] The Negro. London: Oxford University Press. 1986a W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America. 1986b[1897] The Conservation of Races. American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers, no. 2. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 815-826. New York: Library of America. 1986c[1903] The Souls of Black Folk. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 357-547. New York: Library of America. 1986d[1919] An Essay toward a History of the Black Man in the Great War. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 879-922. New York: Library of America. 1986e[ 1940] Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 549-802. New York: Library of America.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1904 The Atlanta Conferences. Voice of the Negro 1 (March): 85-90. 1908 Race Friction between Blacks and Whites. American Journal of Sociology 13 (May):834-838. 1910 The Races in Conference. Editorial. The Crisis 1 (December): 17, 20. 1911a The First Universal Races Congress. The Independent 71 (August 24):401-403. 1911b The Negro Race in the United States of America. In Papers on Inter-Racial Problems Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911. G. Spiller, ed. Pp. 348-364. London: P. S. King and Son; Boston: The World's Peace Foundation. 1911c Races. Editorial. The Crisis 2 (August):157-158. 1911d The Races Congress. The Crisis 2 (September):200-209. 1914 World War and the Color Line. Editorial. The Crisis 9 (November):28-30. 1915 The African Roots of War. The Atlantic Monthly 115, May: 707-714. 1916 "The Battle of Europe." Editorial. The Crisis 12 (September):216-217. 1917a Awake America. Editorial. The Crisis 14 (September):216-217. 1917b The Negro's Fatherland. The Survey 39 (November 10):141. 1918a The Black Soldier. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (June):60. 1918b Close Ranks. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (July):111. 1918c The Future of Africa. Editorial. The Crisis 15 (January):114. 1918d A Philosophy in Time of War. Editorial. The Crisis 16 (August):164-165. 1919a Africa - Reconstruction and Africa - Not "Separatism." Editorials. The Crisis 17 (February):164-166. 1919b Egypt and India. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (June):62. 1919c My Mission. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):7-9. 1919d Returning Soldiers. Opinion. The Crisis 18 (May):13-14. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe. 1921 A Second Journey to Pan-Africa. The New Republic 29, December 7: 39-42. 1933a On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride. The Crisis 40 (September):199-200. 1933b Pan-Africa and New Racial Philosophy. The Crisis 40 (November):247,262. 1935 A Negro Nation within the Nation. Current History 42 (June):265-270. 1939 Black Folk: Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1970[1915] The Negro. London: Oxford University Press. 1986a W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. New York: Library of America. 1986b[1897] The Conservation of Races. American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers, no. 2. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 815-826. New York: Library of America. 1986c[1903] The Souls of Black Folk. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 357-547. New York: Library of America. 1986d[1919] An Essay toward a History of the Black Man in the Great War. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 879-922. New York: Library of America. 1986e[ 1940] Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. In W. E. B. Du Bois: Writings. Pp. 549-802. New York: Library of America.
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