The abstract of this paper is to replace "colored" and "black" with the meanings of African-American, niggas, illegal foreigners, Mexican people, residents of the city center, and other clearly expressed people Dubois You can consider in the article of. It is not listed as a majority of words. Articles of Dubois are considered classics because their texts may easily be reflected in modern times. ------------------------------------------ Black folk soul spread people's mind Let the readers and readers have a deeper understanding of the lives of the people of the heritage of Africa.
"Black Soul Soul" published in 1903, sociologist Web Du Bois discusses the identity of African-American slaves and challenges the concept of abstract individuals as the center of white male view. It is a population. Structural fraud in the presence of African Americans, oppression, apartheid and prejudice still have many aspects. The reality of slave life is totally in contrast to the view of liberation and equality that is widespread in Western society and these features reveal that they are objective and universal in this context. Instead, it can only be seen from the perspective of a white male, it is in the heart of the world
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.
In 1903, W. E. B. Dubois wrote a sociological analysis of his innovative work "Black soul", the situation of the blacks of the 20th century. He discussed the psychological anxiety and disharmony of blacks' problematicization and the experiences of blacks trying to become American and blacks - he called the concept of dual consciousness. Even now more than 100 years ago, DuBois's ideas and theories continue to provide a sharply related framework, explaining the experience of black Americans through it. From Farah Jasmine Griffin to Molefi Kete Asante, a black scholar, activist and artist of Talib Kweli, he is inspired by his work.