We the darker ones come even now not altogether empty-handed: there are today no truer exponents of the pure human spirit of the Declaration of Independence than the American Negroes; there is no true American music but the wild sweet melodies of the... Hearst's International - Stran 8801903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1903 - 292 strani
...day on American soil two world-races may give each to each those characteristics both so sadly lack. We the darker ones come even now not altogether empty-handed...exponents of the pure human spirit of the Declaration of Independence~than Th"e American Negroes ; there is no true American music but the wild sweet melodies... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1903 - 268 strani
...Christ.' This he seems to feel is taking place to-day. To America of to-day the negroes do not come empty-handed. ''There are to-day no truer exponents...Declaration of Independence than the American negroes." To many people the centre of interest will be in the attack on the policy of Booker T. Washington.... | |
| 1903 - 598 strani
...Christ." This he seems to feel is taking place to-day. To America of to-day the negroes do not come empty-handed. ''There are to-day no truer exponents...Declaration of Independence than the American negroes.'' To many people the centre of interest will be in the attack on the policy of Booker T. Washington.... | |
| 1903 - 758 strani
...American soil, two world-races may give each to each those characteristics both so sadly lack. . . . There is no true American music but the wild sweet melodies of the negro slave ; the American fairy tales and folk-lore are Indian and African ; and, all in all, we black... | |
| Melvin Drimmer - 1969 - 578 strani
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