The Souls of Black folk is a declaration of strength shown through the eyes of a black man in a time where “relentlessly narrow, tall, and unscalable walls were set around them as they strive to achieve the ideals of freedom. ... It was not only a struggle being black in America finding a place in the world of the white craftsman; but being a poverty-stricken black man in a white man’s world. The black savant found himself in a paradox “that the knowledge his people needed was a twice-told tale to his white neighbors, while the knowledge which would teach the white world was Greek to his own flesh and blood.”
In the souls of the black folk lay harmony and beauty and they released their emotions with singing and dancing.
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