Thousands of years before the Inca governance, the Tiwanak civilization emerged from the southern tip of Lake Titicaca and crossed the border of today's Peru, Bolivia and Chile. Tiwanwan city is thought to be the center of political, economic and religious life by many Andean scholars and is considered to be one of the most important civilizations in Columbia America in the past. From the height of 500 to 900 AD, only its impressive stone monument still serves as evidence of its impact and is now protected as an archaeological site.
Range of W. E. B. Dubois: The American prophet is impressive. There are only 220 pages of text compared to DuBois, but it is not uncommon, but Bloom is investigating the breadth of Dubois's work in detail. By incorporating such a wide range of works, Bloom discovered a number of religious Dubois, a perfect Harvard and German New England, a religious modernist specializing in mechanical cosmology and social gospel. It is a profound spirit, almost a strange African American, and he believes that Africans and Africans hold the key to the spiritual relief of the world. This is duplice's double religious consciousness, it is not particularly easy to target two thinkers. Therefore, Bloom believes that the soul is the most important religious text of Dubois (60). Together with the soul, Dubois will oppose "more than 70 years of Catholic Priesthood Theology and Culture" (65)
In 1903, W. E. B. Dubois wrote a sociological analysis of his innovative work "Black soul", the situation of the blacks of the 20th century. He discussed the psychological anxiety and disharmony of blacks' problematicization and the experiences of blacks trying to become American and blacks - he called the concept of dual consciousness. Even now more than 100 years ago, DuBois's ideas and theories continue to provide a sharply related framework, explaining the experience of black Americans through it. From Farah Jasmine Griffin to Molefi Kete Asante, a black scholar, activist and artist of Talib Kweli, he is inspired by his work.
W. E. B. Du Bois, or William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, an African-American writer, teacher, sociologist and activist who changed the lives of black citizens in American society. Prior to his era, Dubois was the earliest champion of using data to solve the black community problem, and his writings - including his groundbreaking black folk songs - are African American studies It was a must read for. In 1897, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics provided Du Bois with some innovative research aimed at black families in the southern part of Farmville, Virginia, slavery still affecting the lives of African Americans It was made clear. Dubois conducts two investigations in Alabama, two times in Georgia and four times for councils.