A Common Idea: the Future
Words: 1112 Pages: 4 6239Writing in three different time frames, three important African-American writers described their assessment of the state of African-Americans in general in the time of their knowledge, but, most significantly, focused on the future of African-Americans in the United States. In 1852, eight years before the start of the Civil War, Frederick Douglass wrote “The Meaning of 4th July for the Negro.” In 1903, at the start of the twentieth century, W.E.B. DuBois wrote The Souls of Black Folk. In 1926, […]