The souls of black folk book review6/28/2023 ![]() Booker T Washington, a famous black leader, asked blacks to surrender to the whites when it came to voting. ![]() ![]() Such societies were of great help to the freed slaves as well as to the poor white people.īlack leadership emerges and Du Bois allows the reader to see the two sides of the story. Du Bois familiarizes the reader with organizations like the Freedman and other societies. The story of abolition is then introduced (Du Bois). Chapter one to seven gives an explanation of the lifestyles of confederate states. Economic inequality, segregation in urban cities and poverty act as evidence of the effects of racism. Today, scholars are able to examine the current implications thanks to Du Bois through the examination of matters. Obviously, he feels that blacks and poor people should be given a fair chance in life. Du Bois is also able to show his personal emotions and the true history still remains. ![]() Though the people described in the book look content, they are not truly happy since they are lacking hope. ![]() Therefore, the book reveals the truth to society. The author is not afraid of showing true emotions as well as tragedy. The reader is pulled in to the story and is made to feel the confusion and pain of the others. ![]()
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