The Souls of Black Folk

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The Souls of Black Folk (AudiobookFormat, 2016, Dreamscape Media)

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 6-a de decembro 2016 de Dreamscape Media.

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Listeners will quickly realize that Du Bois's classic treatise on life in a post-slavery U.S. society still has resonance today. Du Bois examines how black progress was systematically obstructed for two generations after the abolition of slavery. He also discusses the unique and creative ways in which African-Americans must negotiate a system that regularly dehumanizes them and takes their lives. With a light crackle in his voice, narrator Rodney Gardiner captures listeners' attention, but it's his rhythmic intonation that proves most appealing. His ability to emphasize the most important elements in each sentence while maintaining its cadence carries listeners through the production, making this a powerful experience.

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Insightful and still depressingly relevant

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Originally written well over a century ago, The Souls Of Black Folk is an insightful and still depressingly relevant survey of the lives of and opportunities for black people in the American South. Du Bois collected together a number of essays he had written addressing aspects of this theme, some of which had already been published in various periodicals, and the result is this book. I did find it a little disjointed as a result. The essay about his child's death seemed awkwardly emotional and personal next to sociology and history pieces. Taken as a whole though, this was a fascinating and informative view of America in the decades immediately following their Civil War.

I already knew that the North had won the Civil War and that slavery had been abolished, in name at least, as a result, but I had never really considered what that would involve. Neither it …

Temoj

  • African americans
  • Essays
  • Race and racism
  • Post-slavery USA
  • History
  • Black history
  • American history