ESSAY ON THE AMERICAS

 

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Essay on The Niagara Movement and the NAACP

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Essay on The Niagara Movement and the NAACP

The laws of Jim Crow outlined at the end of the ninetieth century and the age-longed assertion on legal segregation had in fact derived the pessimism for any black and white equality and freedom. However, in the very beginning of the new century, DuBois taken on the conviction that in order to capsize the contemporary segregation system and the verve of racism there needs to be a new revolutionary resistance and conjectured that it may not be materialized without bloodshed. He spoke of his thoughts in the “Souls of Black Folk” (1903).

Incidentally, it was DuBois who took upon where Harriet Tubman, Nat Turner, Soujouner Truth, Denmark Vessey and Frederick Douglass left in the line of struggle for equality (Bell, 146). This was the revolutionary struggle that accepted not the peaceful way of handling things but the aggressive one where in there ought not to be any indulgence of what the general public thought. It was just a feeling of mutual understanding that the new system of segregation would even more draw apart the two races and bring about the racial prejudice with greater force than ever. However, the revolutionary struggle would not compromise for the freedom from racism alone, rather it was the struggle to evade any discrimination that comes in line with the democracy of very soul breathing on the American soil. DuBois had a pretty good idea that if it were democracy that he and his allies ought to attain, then they must have allies in the white race too (Foner et al, 26). And hence we see the figure of John Brown standing side by side of the black men in their struggle for freedom from inequality. From there on John Brown came to be the epitome of the white supporter, in fact in the struggle to evade the racism he was the white activist................

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