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The Souls Of Black Folk Essay

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In W.E.B. Du Bois’ novel, “The Souls of Black Folk”, Du Bois’ talks about the black man’s struggle before, during, and after the Civil War and Reconstruction. Throughout the book, he had commended how the African American had the potential to become a great contributor to society. However, Du Bois quickly criticized multiple things throughout the book. First, there were problems with the mindset Negroes had that were hurting themselves were misleading. Then, Du Bois mentions how very little effort is put into social reformation that would allow blacks to integrate into society. Finally, Du Bois criticizes how very little credit was given to the blacks for the white man’s success as one of the key reasons as to why the blacks were oppressed. As a whole, Du Bois commends how the Negro was given freedoms once emancipated from slavery; however, he criticizes how poorly these new freedoms were defended. At first, Du Bois commends how, with determination and education, the African American could be successful in society. He had two arguments for this. First, he utilizes this idea that the African Americans are uneducated:
“Only those who have watched and guided the faltering feet, the misty minds, the dull understands, of the dark pupils of these schools know how faithfully, how piteously, this people strove to learn” (Du Bois, 12).
He says this because it’s very apparent the African Americans want to learn. But, the condition they were born in proved to be unnecessarily

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