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Souls of Black Folk: Freedom, Progress, and the American Negro #278
Episode 278

Souls of Black Folk: Freedom, Progress, and the American Negro #278

Think and Act Locally · David Campbell

February 22, 202515m 27s

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Show Notes

“The Souls of Black Folk” presents a multifaceted exploration of Black life in America at the turn of the 20th century. It encompasses W.E.B. Du Bois’s personal experiences, historical analysis, and socio-political commentary. The book examines the complexities of double-consciousness, the legacy of slavery, and the quest for racial equality. Du Bois critiques Booker T. Washington’s accommodationist approach, advocating for civil rights and higher education. Through essays, spirituals, and poignant narratives, the book captures the struggles and aspirations of Black individuals striving for progress in a racially divided society. In this way, Du Bois offers a profound insight into the ongoing challenges and enduring spirit of Black Americans.