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W. E. B. Du Bois' Mansart Builds a School is the second volume in his Black Flame trilogy, a sweeping historical and sociopolitical novel series that traces the struggles and triumphs of African Americans across generations. Continuing the story of Manuel Mansart, a determined Black educator and intellectual, the novel follows his quest to establish a school dedicated to racial uplift and academic excellence in the face of systemic oppression. Set in the early 20th century, Mansart's journey reflects the broader fight for Black education, equality, and self-determination in a segregated America. As he navigates political resistance, economic hardship, and personal challenges, Du Bois masterfully intertwines fiction with historical reality, illustrating the tension between idealism and the harsh constraints of a racially divided society. Through lyrical prose and incisive social commentary, Mansart Builds a School explores themes of perseverance, racial identity, and the transformative power of education. As a pivotal installment in Du Bois' ambitious trilogy, the novel offers a profound meditation on leadership, sacrifice, and the enduring fight for justice. Essential reading for those interested in African American history, literature, and the visionary legacy of Du Bois.