There are plenty of burial here, and if you read it patiently, you may show black strange meaning in the twilight of the 20th century. This is not something you are interested in, it is a gentle reader; the problem of the 20th century is a color line problem.
W. E. B. Dubois stated that the breakthrough announcement of the 1903 paper on the issue of the 20 th century is a problem of color linearity. In order to show readers the strange meaning of dark blacks in the twentieth century, Dubois explains his view on the meaning of liberation, its influence, and the role of ethnic leaders.
W.E. B Dubois 's black folk soul W.E. B Dubois' s black folk soul is an influential work in African American literature, American classics. In this book, Dubois suggests that the problem of the 20th century is a color line problem. The idea of his life behind the veil of ethnicity and the result "double consciousness, this sense of seeing yourself through the eyes of others" is an idea. In this article we will look at how blacks are treated differently from white people, regardless of what blacks are trying to do on their own. (DuBois, 38) Black people think that only white people are problem because of skin.
W. E. B. Dubois's classic 'black soul' in 1903 explores the philosophical and spiritual aspects of the black soul, and the 'soul' feelings that closely relate blacks to blacks. Dubois made two complementary trips. One is to examine the roots of African American religious thoughts and the other is to evaluate the community in African American culture. 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 the war of the "soul" of African Americans.
The criticism of Du Bois' African American religion raises the question "where is the soul of the black people of the 20th century?" The majority of blacks that Bois claims is to "seek out new religious ideals on a wonderful night" (149). I would like to suggest that Dubois find a true black soul in all, whether holy or secular. It will promote the sustainability and continuation of the African-American cultural community. The product of this community, "sad song", or the spirit of African-Americans, Dubois, "the greatest gift of the Negro" (181)