3/5 Stars (%65/100)
7 years later, I'm reading this book again. It is no doubt that this is one of the most important books for African-American people in America. It holds a special place in American literature as well. Du Bois was one of the most important people for black people, especially during the Harlem Renaissance. He managed to inspire a lot of people and really worked hard for the rights of his people. This book explains his ideas, aims, and beliefs for the future of his people and America in general. However, I decided to lower my rating a bit because some parts were boring for me. That's probably due to my personal preference for fiction over non-fiction. It's an important book and it has lots of useful information.