The Souls of Black Folk Essays and Sketches
Date
1903-04-18
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A.C. McClurg & CO.
Abstract
Herein lie buried many things which if read
with patience may show the strange meaning
of being black here in the dawning of
the Twentieth Century. This meaning is not without
interest to you, Gentle Reader; for the problem of the
Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.
I pray you, then, receive my little book in all
charity, studying my words with me, forgiving mistake
and foible for sake of the faith and passion that is
in me, and seeking the grain of truth hidden there.
I have sought here to sketch, in vague, uncertain
outline, the spiritual world in which ten thousand
thousand Americans live and strive. First, in two
chapters I have tried to show what Emancipation
meant to them, and what was its aftermath. In a
third chapter I have pointed out the slow rise of personal
leadership, and criticised candidly the leader
who bears the chief burden of his race to-day. Then,
in two other chapters I have sketched in swift outline
the two worlds within and without the Veil, and
thus have come to the central problem of training
men for life. Venturing now into deeper detail.
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Black FolkS, Souls