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“Hear my cry, O God the Reader; vouchsafe that this my book fall not still-born into the world wilderness. Let there spring, Gentle One, from out its leaves vigor of thought and thoughtful deed to reap the harvest wonderful. Let the ears of a guilty people tingle with truth, and seventy millions sigh for the righteousness which exalteth nations, in this drear day when human brotherhood is mockery and a snare. Thus in Thy good time may infinite reason turn the tangle straight, and these crooked marks on a fragile leaf be not indeed THE END”

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The Souls of Black Folk

W.E.B. Du Bois's influential text delves into the complexities of race relations in the United States, offering a critical analysis of the social, political, and psychological challenges faced by African Americans during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. more

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W.E.B. Du Bois

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