W.E.B. Du Bois Quotes
Like Nemesis Of Greek Tragedy, The Central Problem Of America After The Civil War, As Before, Was The Black Man: Those Four Million Souls Whom The Nation Had Used And Degraded, And On Whom The South Had Built An Oligarchy Similar To The Colonial Imperialism Of Today, Erected On Cheap Colored Labor And Raising Raw Material For Manufacture.
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