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August 14, 2013

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Exciting indeed. I want to point out for people who missed it that this has been kicked off already in the April 2013 issue by the short discussion and reprinting of Du Bois's "The Development of a People," originally published in the journal's April 1904 issue.

Robert Gooding-Williams and I were grateful for the opportunity to introduce this essay to new audiences, especially people interested in contemporary moral, social, and political philosophy who might be wondering how Du Bois' concerns then connect to the concerns of theorists working today.

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