In the first episode of our 12-part series Reading Black Reconstruction with Geo Maher, we will introduce the book and its contexts.
Readings for Episode 1 are:
- “To the Reader”
- Ch. 17: “The Propaganda of History,” esp. 721-728
Study Questions for Episode 1 are:
- Who does Du Bois write Black Reconstruction for, and who is it not for?
- What is propaganda, and is he a propagandist? A historian? A prophet?
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