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"It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity." WoW!!!
Thank God I am older , because if I had heard this when I was younger . I may have not understood it ... This is still relevant today.. If you understand everything he's is saying is still happening today.. Just with new cover
This book is eye opening! The events that WEB Du Bois described happened in the late 1800'S. Here it is 2017 and black people are facing the same challenges! Sad
Thank you for uploading, I'm purchasing the book after hearing it. He is a true inspiration to us all given his incredible accomplishments and contributions, especially in that time. I can see now how flimsy my excuses are for perceived obstacles to success.
Please do it is a must read. It changed my life forever for the good. They are always pushing Fred Douglas on us because he was just what they wanted out of Black People. Du Bois came with the truth and they dont want you to know the truth...
The information that was once dormant is now where we need it. We the Black people of the world must never give up on us. I know it's hard but nothing was ever easy for Black people, so don't ever expect anything different. We were meant to endure, because we were and are the only ethnic group that can.
the reply to podrey jenkin was made fir you. Ad gir jenkin. Find me any other rave of people who have suffered and endured and been SEPERATED FROM THEMSELVES thst are still standing today. No other group that I know of was systematically and purposely deprived of their own culture, language ahd customs, separated REGULARLY from their family members and tribes [xtended family], raped, lynched, ridiculed on EVERY LEVEL, exported to the world as chattel, inhumane, property, sold to highest bidder, stripped of EVERYTHING- to include native dress- and survived. Who and where are they?
Yeah pull yerself up by your boot straps... K loan me some boot straps? We dont make loans to your kind. Ok well how about some work? Sorry we dont have work for your kind. Ok I guess I will homestead some land and farm. Get off that land its mine. Now tell me why cant you just do something for yourself?
We are learning this in my American authors class I wish this was taught in History class this needs to be included in black history we only learn the part of black history that the white washed schools want us to learn
you can read along to this video. it gets funky with the layout and colors of the text of the book docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSG7F_90C0V-r65Y8TqtFPbTVpZMeOV9aPaemgNbJ1qWOzicrv_v1FFfelODfT97cJE6V2AkzPP8zAp/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=10000&slide=id.p For more videos like this go to www.wekissthesky.com
Booker T Washington was born a slave and grew up in the South and lived through Reconstruction, then black codes then Jim Crow. Reconstruction saw the creation of the KKK and White Knights and laws laws to undermine Blacks in every way possible. The South was an entirely different world compared to the North, and there are still vistiges of the hate it's natives felt about the Civil Wars outcome. I once felt Booker T Washington was an accomadationist but encouraging Blacks to develop marketable skills and financial independence is what we're being encouraged to do now, so in that way he was a visionary. Money is freedom and poll taxes required money along with education of American Constitution. Booker T Washington inspired ideas of Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X, before he went to Mecca: cooperative economics. The white political machine, the 10% love to divide and conquer and that's what they did with these two Black icons and Malcolm and Martin.. The history of the North is not as bloody as the South for Black folks, or at least from my limited reading. Put each character in the context of setting and the interpretation might encourage more insight into why Black people today are still disrespected and looked over on matters if Civil Rights. Blacks cannot change their skin color, or claim to feel white as members of the LBGTQ community does; unless they bleach their skin (which has the results of some horrible side effects) or reproduce with other races ( and then their offspring run the risk of becoming ideologically white) in "passing". The decisions Black people make to survive and succeed should never be dismissed so lightly. The history of Black people in America is a horror story a real horror story. Where people do survive, but at a real cost. Let the narrative be different concerning these two leaders of African American history of struggle and survival. ☮️
People are kidnapped and not slaves. Slaves was named for the kidnapped slavic people. Every human has been kidnapped since the world began, and we disobeyed God.
Becuase I'm suppose too berekely cit ly college laney doesn't matter it's still free speech if vaildeit I I'm I very practice strinking from a I'm okay god bless
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FULL audio books for everyone no disrespect this brother was a punk and a sell-out f*** EDD boys you feel me back to the study wow
The Forethought - 0:53
Chapter 1 - 3:42
Chapter 2 - 26:34
Chapter 3 - 1:14:43
"It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity." WoW!!!
+LA Williams where does he say that sir
+Erik Giovani 8:51
+jennifer dove thank you!
+Erik Giovani no problem.
It's ok... more interesting is what he says about Egypt. This is very revolutionary.
Ch 2 26:36, ch 3 1:14:52
Bless your soul
BLESS
Thank you!
"To be a poor man is hard enough, but to be a poor race in the land of DOLLARS....."
DAMN...Didn't even have to finish the quote
He didn't have to. That's the point.
@@jasontrask3222 or a hungry man in a land of food but
What a profound writer.
Jay G ok a tribe calles quest lower and theory.that cd is the bomb im addicted to that shit
He was a Genius and many states tried to suppress his work.
still relevant, a real piece of art
Ty
Just the way this grand mind expresses and expands his view of the world..such feeling..man #Deep
Thank God I am older , because if I had heard this when I was younger . I may have not understood it ... This is still relevant today.. If you understand everything he's is saying is still happening today.. Just with new cover
Freddy Turner I'm yound and I understand this stop being close minded " we" have to unlock this gift and you need some work on that it seems
I am sorry
This man was brilliant.
This book is eye opening! The events that WEB Du Bois described happened in the late 1800'S. Here it is 2017 and black people are facing the same challenges! Sad
Thank you for uploading, I'm purchasing the book after hearing it. He is a true inspiration to us all given his incredible accomplishments and contributions, especially in that time. I can see now how flimsy my excuses are for perceived obstacles to success.
I need to buy this book. too much nonsense on tv...my brain needs food!
Echad true ndeed
My father used to tell me that the brain is a muscle if it is not exercised it will turn into fat... Thought I would share this with you..
I actually did, it's wonderful and it was only 4.95 on eBay I think with a three dollar shipping fee
@@treytaylor1511 I bought a perfect copy at Goodwill for $1.99. Amazing!
Please do it is a must read. It changed my life forever for the good. They are always pushing Fred Douglas on us because he was just what they wanted out of Black People. Du Bois came with the truth and they dont want you to know the truth...
The information that was once dormant is now where we need it. We the Black people of the world must never give up on us. I know it's hard but nothing was ever easy for Black people, so don't ever expect anything different. We were meant to endure, because we were and are the only ethnic group that can.
Most assuredly as we would be history by now
the reply to podrey jenkin was made fir you. Ad gir jenkin. Find me any other rave of people who have suffered and endured and been SEPERATED FROM THEMSELVES thst are still standing today. No other group that I know of was systematically and purposely deprived of their own culture, language ahd customs, separated REGULARLY from their family members and tribes [xtended family], raped, lynched, ridiculed on EVERY LEVEL, exported to the world as chattel, inhumane, property, sold to highest bidder, stripped of EVERYTHING- to include native dress- and survived. Who and where are they?
Thank you for uploading this!
Transcending the mashuganeh dystopian race savagery that lingers still, Mr. Du Bois is most certainly a Planetary Master Hero for all times.
2022 and this still rings clear as a bell 🔔
This is my gospel this Sunday morning!
3:45 for chapter 1
Yeah pull yerself up by your boot straps...
K loan me some boot straps?
We dont make loans to your kind.
Ok well how about some work?
Sorry we dont have work for your kind.
Ok I guess I will homestead some land and farm.
Get off that land its mine.
Now tell me why cant you just do something for yourself?
THE SOUL OF BLACK FOLK
They Souls of Black Folk needs to be mandated in public school curriculum
AWESOMENESS!!!!
I’ve never known anything else. I fortunate to grow up in an integrated community. In Nam we were brothers having each others back, fine soldiers!
Bucket list brought me here😊
...LEAST WE FORGET THE (3) "DANGEROUS HALF-TRUTHS" & STRIVE FOR FULL TRUTHS OF EMPOWERMENT...
We are learning this in my American authors class I wish this was taught in History class this needs to be included in black history we only learn the part of black history that the white washed schools want us to learn
The bewildered serf. Thats deep.
Black history removed from public schools brought me here
Donr.ameriplanopportunity.com
Like Bob Marley said: half the story has never been told
His last name is pronounced
Du Bwa not Du Boyz. It's french.
He ain't French
It’s not French
@@diamond4360 the name is. france colonized Louisiana how close is it for a name to travel from there to ohio during a time of transition.
26:35 Chapter 2 (Book 2)
you can read along to this video. it gets funky with the layout and colors of the text of the book docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSG7F_90C0V-r65Y8TqtFPbTVpZMeOV9aPaemgNbJ1qWOzicrv_v1FFfelODfT97cJE6V2AkzPP8zAp/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=10000&slide=id.p
For more videos like this go to www.wekissthesky.com
#ADOS listening 👂
45:00
Is this Niel Degrasse Tyson narrating?
Haha I don't think so, but good guess.
Lol im so baked
2. 40:50
...1:43:58...
I still in attancde with dean chandler admission blessing at laney why cal
25:51
in my opinion Booker t Washington was a dame FOOL ON THE HIGHEST LEVEL
Booker T Washington was born a slave and grew up in the South and lived through Reconstruction, then black codes then Jim Crow. Reconstruction saw the creation of the KKK and White Knights and laws laws to undermine Blacks in every way possible. The South was an entirely different world compared to the North, and there are still vistiges of the hate it's natives felt about the Civil Wars outcome. I once felt Booker T Washington was an accomadationist but encouraging Blacks to develop marketable skills and financial independence is what we're being encouraged to do now, so in that way he was a visionary. Money is freedom and poll taxes required money along with education of American Constitution. Booker T Washington inspired ideas of Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X, before he went to Mecca: cooperative economics. The white political machine, the 10% love to divide and conquer and that's what they did with these two Black icons and Malcolm and Martin.. The history of the North is not as bloody as the South for Black folks, or at least from my limited reading. Put each character in the context of setting and the interpretation might encourage more insight into why Black people today are still disrespected and looked over on matters if Civil Rights. Blacks cannot change their skin color, or claim to feel white as members of the LBGTQ community does; unless they bleach their skin (which has the results of some horrible side effects) or reproduce with other races ( and then their offspring run the risk of becoming ideologically white) in "passing". The decisions Black people make to survive and succeed should never be dismissed so lightly. The history of Black people in America is a horror story a real horror story. Where people do survive, but at a real cost. Let the narrative be different concerning these two leaders of African American history of struggle and survival. ☮️
He needs money for his school and he did everything to satisfy his donors.
Booker accomplished much and this was in a world where mistakes can get you lynched.
Lopez Ruth Davis John Clark Donald
here
aka sam
Yea just added part too yes
Date night eric matrain
1:05
1:14min
31:25
5:00ch 1
Things still going on today.
Nice.
Clark Kimberly Jackson Helen Rodriguez Elizabeth
samantha bloodsaw
this is pretty cool but i have literally zero idea how this was recommended to me
🥋
There is no team why I'm laney free speech
la rebolucion probocada por tener sclabos halireas hahaha
by w.e.b. da boyz
Daniel Abary 😂😂😂
We be da Boyz? Lol
People are kidnapped and not slaves. Slaves was named for the kidnapped slavic people. Every human has been kidnapped since the world began, and we disobeyed God.
Da boy head tho
This is tawdry.
wtat the hell is a black folk?
Becuase I'm suppose too berekely cit ly college laney doesn't matter it's still free speech if vaildeit I I'm
I very practice strinking from a I'm okay god bless
Alright
Great
Thx
Jesus loves you. Repent.
3:42