Du Bois in Transnational Perspective The Loud Silencing of Black South Africa
Laura Chrisman
Abstract
This article explores the 1920s thought of African-American intellectual and activist
WEB Du Bois in regard to South Africa. It focuses on an influential 1924 article by WEB
Du Bois, ‘The Negro Mind Reaches Out’, reprinted in Alain Locke’s New Negro 1925
anthology. Despite Du Bois’s Pan-Africanist ideology, and despite his personal friendship
with Africa National Congress founder Sol Plaatje, Du Bois did not textually acknowledge
black South African nationalist agency. The article considers the reasons and implications
for this omission and compares it with Du Bois’s textual support for West African and
West Indian political struggles.
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