From The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. DuBois
DuBois' classic essay charts the impact of slavery as well as post-slavery treatment on the "souls" or psyche of blacks. He views both as equally pernicious and responsible for ongoing marginality and psychological turbulence.
-According to DuBois, what kinds of hopes for equality were not realized for blacks after emancipation?
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