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Summary Of The Souls Of Black Folk

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The Souls of Black Folk is a compelling non-fiction book written by African-American sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois'. The book was both a personal memoir of his experience growing up black in America, and at the same time a cry for equal rights. Divided into 15 chapters the book covers themes such as, racial injustice, and the ongoing psychological endowment of slavery and discrimination. The first chapter starts off by laying out Du Bois’s thesis for the book. It delivers as a wake up call, set forth the need for Blacks of the south to gain the right to a good education, the right to vote, and to be treated equals in they eyes of the law. In this chapter the theme double-consciousness is introduced. This means that
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