response using proper citations. W. E. B. Du Bois published The Souls of Black Folk, an analysis of the social standing of black people. As Du Bois saw it; even though slavery was gone, most African Americans were still living as second-class citizens. Every time black people and white people met, said Du Bois, race hung in the air, defining each in the eyes of the other. From the African American perspective, race produces “a peculiar sensation, [a] double-consciousness, [a] sense of always looking…
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