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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Publication date December 22, 2014
Pages 188
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781505675016
ISBN-10 1505675014
Dimensions 0.43 by 7 by 10 in.
Original list price $8.95
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Darkwater

Voices from within the Veil

W.E.B. Du Bois

Darkwater: Voices From Within the Veil is a literary work by W.E.B. Du Bois. Published in 1920, the text incorporates autobiographical information as well as essays, spirituals, and poems that were all written by Du Bois himself.

Several of its essays are personal in nature, with obvious emotional rhetoric. The style maintains a religious tone and his spirituality is a common thread in many of the individual essays. Described in varying tones of black and brown, a Christ-like figure of racial hope is prevalent, signifying the coming moment of racial confrontation and eventual salvation. This figure is one which Du Bois characterizes as the bearer of eternal freedom from discrimination, poverty, and from the color line itself. The stories within Darkwater also revolve around discontent with the way that democracy was viewed and handled among people of different ethnic, racial, and social groups.

I believe in God, who made of one blood all nations that on earth do dwell. I believe that all men, black and brown and white, are brothers, varying through time and opportunity, in form and gift and feature, but differing in no essential particular, and alike in soul and the possibility of infinite development.

Especially do I believe in the Negro Race: in the beauty of its genius, the sweetness of its soul, and its strength in that meekness which shall yet inherit this turbulent earth.

I believe in Pride of race and lineage and self: in pride of self so deep as to scorn injustice to other selves; in pride of lineage so great as to despise no man's father; in pride of race so chivalrous as neither to offer bastardy to the weak nor beg wedlock of the strong, knowing that men may be brothers in Christ, even though they be not brothers-in-law.

I believe in Service—humble, reverent service, from the blackening of boots to the whitening of souls; for Work is Heaven, Idleness Hell, and Wage is the "Well done!" of the Master, who summoned all them that labor and are heavy laden, making no distinction between the black, sweating cotton hands of Georgia and the first families of Virginia, since all distinction not based on deed is devilish and not divine.

CONTENTS

THE SHADOW OF YEAR

A Litany at Atlanta

THE SOULS OF WHITE FOLK

The Riddle of the Sphinx

THE HANDS OF ETHIOPIA

The Princess of the Hither Isles

OF WORK AND WEALTH

The Second Coming

"THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE"

Jesus Christ in Texas

OF THE RULING OF MEN

The Call

THE DAMNATION OF WOMEN

Children of the Moon

THE IMMORTAL CHILD

Almighty Death

OF BEAUTY AND DEATH

The Prayers of God

THE COMET

A Hymn to the Peoples



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