W. E. B. Du Bois Quotes About Slavery

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  • Most men today cannot conceive of a freedom that does not involve somebody's slavery.

    W. E. B. Du Bois (2012). “Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil”, p.121, Courier Corporation
  • How hard a thing is life to the lowly and yet how human and real is it? And all this life and love and strife and failure, - is it the twilight of nightfall or the flush of some faint-dawning day? The answer lies in each of us. For somewhere in your past ... somewhere some 100 years ago?there rose from the smoldering ashes of slavery?a proud and humble family who suffered and struggled with life. A family who found the strength to endure all the indignities of life in America, and that family had the hope for a taste of her bounties in the future.

  • I refused to teach Sunday school. When Archdeacon Henry Phillips, my last rector, died, I flatly refused again to join any church or sign any church creed. From my 30th year on I have increasingly regarded the church as an institution which defended such evils as slavery, color caste, exploitation of labor and war.

  • Raphael painted, Luther preached, Corneille wrote, and Milton sang; and through it all, for four hundred years, the dark captives wound to the sea amid the bleaching bones of the dead: for four hundred years the sharks followed the scurrying ships; for four hundred years America was strewn with the living and dying millions of a transplanted race; for four hundred years Ethiopia stretched forth her hands unto God.

    W. E. B. Du Bois (2014). “Black Folk Then and Now (The Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois): An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race”, p.103, Oxford University Press
  • Harriet Tubman fought American slavery single handed and was a pioneer in that organized effort known as the Underground Railroad.

  • The power of the ballot we need in sheer defense, else what shall save us from a second slavery?

    W. E. B. Du Bois (2012). “The Souls of Black Folk”, p.7, Courier Corporation
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