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The Souls of Black Folk: The Afterthought

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The Afterthought
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Herein is Written
  3. The Forethought
  4. I. Of Our Spiritual Strivings
  5. II. Of the Dawn of Freedom
  6. III. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
  7. IV. Of the Meaning of Progress
  8. V. Of the Wings of Atalanta
  9. VI. Of the Training of Black Men
  10. VII. Of the Black Belt
  11. VIII. Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece
  12. IX. Of the Sons of Master and Man
  13. X. Of the Faith of the Fathers
  14. XI. Of the Passing of the First-Born
  15. XII. Of Alexander Crummell
  16. XIII. Of the Coming of John
  17. XIV. Of the Sorrow Songs
  18. The Afterthought
  19. THE FULL PROJECT GUTENBERG LICENSE

The Afterthought

Hear my cry, O God the Reader; vouchsafe that this my book fall not still-born into the world wilderness. Let there spring, Gentle One, from out its leaves vigor of thought and thoughtful deed to reap the harvest wonderful. Let the ears of a guilty people tingle with truth, and seventy millions sigh for the righteousness which exalteth nations, in this drear day when human brotherhood is mockery and a snare. Thus in Thy good time may infinite reason turn the tangle straight, and these crooked marks on a fragile leaf be not indeed

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