Dubois Philosophy

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DUBOIS PHILOSOPHY

Dubois philosophy

Dubois philosophy

"I am Negro, and I glorify the name; I am proud of the black blood that flows in my veins"

Introduction

The declaration in 1890 of a young black student 22 years in the post-slavery white America, where Black people were barely out of slavery, but was still considered a sub-human, reduces the servile status of the proletariat. The racism is still considered as the biggest factor that prevails in the society. This young man, born on February 23, 1868, in Great Barrington, a poor village in Massachusetts - State of the eastern United States - has ...
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