The I Index

Matthew Delmont,
The New York Times Book Review
Deeply researched, crisply written.
Lesley Williams,
Booklist
A thoughtful look at how even the greatest minds can founder and a tantalizing glimpse of what we missed..
Barbara Spindel,
Christian Science Monitor
A first-rate intellectual history.

Publishers Weekly
Williams convincingly renders Du Bois as a tragic figure whose optimism was dashed by the intransigence of racism, adding poignancy to a story about the limits and fragility of American democracy. At once a moving character study and a deeply researched look at a dispiriting era from the country’s past, this is history at its most vivid..

Kirkus
The Du Bois that emerges from this illuminating book is fully human. He fails, he dissembles, but he never stops fighting for justice and equality. His insights are as timely today as they were a century ago. In an otherwise thoughtful and nuanced book, the women in Du Bois’ life are less fully fleshed.