The Souls of Black Folk
DuBois argues that cultural productions of African Americans and Indians are the truest expressions of the human spirit as outlined in the Declaration of Independence.
True or False?
True or False?
True
We the darker ones come even now not altogether empty-handed: there are to-day no truer exponents of the pure human spirit of the Declaration of Independence than the American Negroes; there is no true American music but the wild sweet melodies of the Negro slave; the American fairy tales and folklore are Indian and African; and, all in all, we black men seem the sole oasis of simple faith and reverence in a dusty desert of dollars and smartness.
The Souls of Black Folk