The forethought. I. Of our spititual strivings; II. Of the dawn of freedom; III. Of Mr Booker T. Washington and others; IV. Of the meaning of progress; V. Of the wings of Atalanta; VI. Of the traing of Black men; VII. Of the Black Belt; VIII. Of the quest of the golden fleece; IX. Of the sons of master and man; X. Of the faith of the fathers; XI. Of the passing of the first-born; XII. Of Alexander Crummel; XIII. Of the coming of John; XIV. Of the sorrow songs.
Summary:
Du Bois' 1903 collection of essays is a thoughtful, articulate exploration of the moral and intellectual issues surrounding the perception of Blacks within American society
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