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" From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century, — from this must arise a painful self-consciousness, an almost... "
Popular Science Monthly - Page 395
1914
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W. E. B. DuBois on Sociology and the Black Community

W. E. B. DuBois - Social Science - 1980 - 332 pages
...intense ethical ferment, of religious heart-searching and intellectual unrest. From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century, — from this must arise a...
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The Social Teaching of the Black Churches

Peter J. Paris - Religion - 1985 - 180 pages
...practices, and the like. Even more devastating, DuBois concluded nearly a century ago: "From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American. . . . From this must arise a painful self-consciousness, an almost morbid sense of personality and...
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Containment Culture: American Narratives, Postmodernism, and the Atomic Age

Alan Nadel - Art - 1995 - 356 pages
...words, King and Malcolm X manifest the condition described in 1903 by Du Bois: From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century,— from this must arise a painful...
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African-American Perspectives and Philosophical Traditions

John Pittman, John P. Pittman - Philosophy - 1997 - 322 pages
...intense ethical ferment, of religious heartsearching and intellectual unrest. From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century — from this must arise a painful...
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African American Religious History: A Documentary Witness

Milton C. Sernett - History - 1999 - 612 pages
...intense ethical ferment, of religious heart-searching and intellectual unrest. From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century,— from this must arise a painful...
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Exodus!: Religion, Race, and Nation in Early Nineteenth-Century Black America

Eddie S. Glaude - History - 2000 - 234 pages
...ferment, of religious heartsearching and intellectual unrest." He went on to say: "From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century,—from this must arise a painful...
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Du Bois on Religion

William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 220 pages
...intense ethical ferment, of religious heart-searching and intellectual unrest. From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century, — from this must arise a...
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Subversive Voices: Eroticizing the Other in William Faulkner and Toni Morrison

Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 212 pages
...objectifying double-consciousness in the development of American blacks as follows: "From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, . . . must arise a painful self-consciousness, an almost morbid sense of personality and a moral hesitancy...
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W.E.B. Du Bois and Race: Essays Celebrating the Centennial Publication of ...

Chester J. Fontenot, Mary Alice Morgan - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 220 pages
...undermines the Negro's efforts in economy, polity, culture, and ethics in America. From the double life every American Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American... from this must arise a painful selfconsciousness, an almost morbid sense of personality and a moral...
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Crossroads Modernism: Descent and Emergence in African-American Literary Culture

Edward Michael Pavlić - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 342 pages
...implies the inability of dialectical models to account for the complexities of the double life that every Negro must live, as a Negro and as an American, as swept on by the current of the nineteenth while yet still struggling in the eddies of the fifteenth century. . . . The worlds within...
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