Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

Volume 35, Issue 1/2, 2014

Philosophy and Race

Tommy J. Curry
Pages 391-419

Empirical or Imperial?: Issues in the Manipulation of Du Bois’ Intellectual Historiography in Kwame Anthony Appiah’s Lines of Descent

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  • Tommy J. Curry. The Pluralist. Penning Dissent: The Methodological and Historiographic Motivations behind the Writing of Another white Man’s Burden 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Chike Jeffers. Critical Philosophy of Race. Lines of Descent: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Emergence of Identity 2016. [CrossRef]
  • Kimberly Ann Harris. Metaphilosophy. W. E. B. Du Bois’s “Conservation of Races” 2019. [CrossRef]
  • Joe P. L. Davidson. The Sociological Review. Ugly progress: W. E. B. Du Bois’s sociology of the future 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Chike Jeffers. Critical Philosophy of Race. Lines of Descent: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Emergence of Identity 2016. [CrossRef]
  • Tommy J. Curry. The Pluralist. Hayti Was the Measure: Anti-Black Racism and the Echoes of Empire in Josiah Royce’s Philosophy of Loyalty 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Patrick Anderson. Journal of Black Studies. Pan-Africanism and Economic Nationalism: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction and the Failings of the “Black Marxism” Thesis 2017. [CrossRef]
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