For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature and art, of Negro spirit, only Negroes bound and welded together, Negroes inspired by one vast ideal, can work out in its fullness the great message we have for humanity. Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy - 29 psl.redagavo - 2003 - 328 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| August Meier - 1988 - 356 psl.
...special ideal — the English individualism, the German philosophy and science, and so forth. Therefore, "only Negroes bound and welded together, Negroes inspired...fullness the great message we have for humanity." To those who argued that their only hope lay in amalgamating with the rest of the American population,... | |
| W. E. B. DuBois - 1980 - 332 psl.
...genius, Japanese literature and art, Japanese spirit, only Japanese, bound and welded together, Japanese inspired by one vast ideal, can work out in its fullness the wonderful message which Japan has for the nations of the earth. For the development of Negro genius,... | |
| Anthony Appiah - 1992 - 248 psl.
...full, complete Negro message of the whole Negro race has not as yet been given to the world. . . . The question is, then: how shall this message be delivered;...its fullness the great message we have for humanity. . . . For this reason, the advance guard of the Negro people — the eight million people of Negro... | |
| Howard Brotz - 2011 - 641 psl.
...ideal, can work our in its fullness the wonderful message which Japan has for the nations of the earth. For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature and art, of Negro spitit, only Negroes bound and welded together, Negroes inspited by one vast ideal, can work our in... | |
| Linda A. Bell, David Blumenfeld - 1995 - 284 psl.
...race, would contribute their message to world history, Du Bois answered: The answer is plain. . . . For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature...out in its fullness the great message we have for humanity.31 I take this to be one of the grounding assumptions of "The Conservation of Races," which... | |
| George M. Fredrickson - 1996 - 401 psl.
...Frederick Douglass had proposed, but should cherish and nurture their sense of racial distinctiveness. "For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature and art, of Negro spirit," Du Bois wrote, "only Negroes bounded and welded together, Negroes bounded by one vast ideal, can work... | |
| Lucius T. Outlaw - 1996 - 268 psl.
...the prospects of cultivating, refining, and sharing the "messages" of what he termed the Negro race: The question is, then: How shall this message be delivered;...its fullness the great message we have for humanity. 25 "The Conservation of Races" was in fact prepared and delivered as the second of the Occasional Papers... | |
| Bernard W. Bell, Emily Grosholz, James Benjamin Stewart - 1996 - 318 psl.
...— have not yet given to civilization the full spiritual message which they are capable of giving For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature...Negroes inspired by one vast ideal, can work out in fullness the great message we have for humanity. We cannot reverse history; we are subject to the same... | |
| Anita Haya Patterson - 1997 - 268 psl.
...culture, but a stalwart originality which shall unswervingly follow Negro ideals," Du Bois writes. "For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature...Negroes inspired by one vast ideal, can work out in its fulness the great message we have for humanity" (CR, 79). In this respect, Du Bois's "Conservation... | |
| Hazel V. Carby - 2009 - 242 psl.
...inaugurated the American Negro Academy. In his address to this august assembly, WEB Du Bois declared: "For the development of Negro genius, of Negro literature...fullness the great message we have for humanity." 4 But only black men were to be "bound and welded together." Nothing was done to recruit black women... | |
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