"There are unresolved problems between me and other worlds, some people can not overcome exquisite emotions, others can not be constructed correctly. One question They asked me, I am a good color in town Do you know people or have fought with Mechanicsville or the anger in the south does not boost your blood? In two worlds, the world dominated by white people and the African American community The living folk soul 'WEB' enhances recognition of African-American psychological problems. Dual consciousness "
WEB Dubois' "Black Folk Soul" / Double Consciousness: In a paper on page 5, we discuss the feelings of Web Dubois that black Americans evaluate one as black and the other as black It is. Please feel irreversible confrontation. The paper points out that this view is rooted in the conflict between Booker T. Washington 's obvious assimilation and deeper, more realistic insight of Dubois. Two references are listed in the reference. Blackfol.wps W.E.B. Du Bois v. Booker T. Washington: Five pages of research papers analyzing the philosophy of African-American early leaders Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. The Dubois authors show that their views are diametrically opposed even though they all want to achieve the same goal. Two references are listed in the reference. Duboisw.wps
W. E. B. Dubois's classic "black soul" in 1903 explores the philosophical and spiritual aspects of the "soul" emotion that closely associates black souls and blacks with black people. Dubois made two complementary trips. One is to examine the roots of African American religious thought and the other is to evaluate African American culture community. A black soul incorporates sacred and secular things and provides readers with a literary model of "deep love" to express and harmonize the ideals of war of the "soul" of African Americans.
Dual consciousness - a concept developed by WE B. Dubois was first published in his article "Black Tendency" in "The Atlantic Monthly Magazine" in 1897. Later on, in an influential study of the "Black soul" in 1903, Dubois represented the discrepancy of this identity as "eternal". Looking at myself through the eyes of others, "In this struggle, black people - whether it is his two people, American, black, whether two souls, two thoughts, two discordant struggles; a dark body There are two ideals to fight in, it is only tenacious power that can prevent it from being torn