W. E. B. Du Bois Quotes About Oppression

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  • How shall Integrity face Oppression?

    "The Ordeal of Mansart". Book by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1957.
  • We shall never secure emancipation from the tyranny of the white oppressor until we have achieved it in our own souls.

  • Oppression costs the oppressor too much if the oppressed stands up and protests. The protest need not be merely physical-the throwing of stones and bullets-if it is mental, spiritual; if it expresses itself in silent, persistent dissatisfaction, the cost to the oppressor is terrific.

  • Daily the Negro is coming more and more to look upon law and justice, not as protecting safeguards, but as sources of humiliation and oppression. The laws are made by men who have little interest in him; they are executed by men who have absolutely no motive for treating the black people with courtesy or consideration; and, finally, the accused law-breaker is tried, not by his peers, but too often by men who would rather punish ten innocent Negroes than let one guilty one escape.

    "The Souls of Black Folk". Book by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1903.
  • How shall Integrity face Oppression? What shall Honesty do in the face of Deception, Decency in the face of Insult, Self-Defense before Blows? How shall Desert and Accomplishment meet Despising, Detraction, and Lies? What shall Virtue do to meet Brute Force? There are so many answers and so contradictory; and such differences for those on the one hand who meet questions similar to this once a year or once a decade, and those who face them hourly and daily.

    "The Ordeal of Mansart". Book by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1957.
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