The Souls of Black Folks
The soul of black folk opens up a lot of old wounds about slavery and its remaining ramifications of the lives and souls of black folk. DuBois reflected a lot about what would happen in the future and how our lives as African Americans have been altered forever. In the book’s opening chapters he reflects in a veil of ignorance which covers the lives of blacks, which he blames a lot on the fact
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Approximate Word count = 298
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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