Article: To dubois.(William Edward Burghardt Du Bois)(Brief article)

DuBois (due-boyz) v. [French Huguenot.] 1) to write scholarly blues from a place that is deeper than black, as in, to dubois with fire where there once was only reason, Sam Hose's lynched knuckles hanging in an Atlanta butcher shop. 2) to Pan Africa a movement knowing that forty acres and a mule will never satisfy, as in I dubois my way to Ghana in my ninety-third year; see also Alice Walker's womanism: "Mama, I'm walking to Canada and I'm taking you and a bunch of other slaves with me." Reply: "It wouldn't be the ...

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