souls of black folk
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The Different Conceptions of the
Veil in The Souls of Black Folk quot;For now we see through a glass,
darkly"
*P*-Isiah 25:7*/P*
W.E.B. Du Bois's *I*Souls of Black Folk*/I*, a
collection of autobiographical and historical essays contains
many themes. There is the theme of souls and their attainment
of consciousness, the theme of double consciousness and the
duality and bifurcation of black life and culture;
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P* *P**A href=#Footnote26A name=Footnote26B*Footnote26*/A**/P* *P* Paula Giddings, When and Where I Enter (New York: Quill William Morrow, 1984) 184. Paula Giddings points out how black women were stereotyped into three categories, the sexless suffering Aunt Jamima, the seductive temptress Jezebel, and the evil manipulative Sapphire. These are just some of the negative stereotypes of Blacks that formed on the white side of the veil. */P* */BODY**/HTML ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
P* *P**A href=#Footnote26A name=Footnote26B*Footnote26*/A**/P* *P* Paula Giddings, When and Where I Enter (New York: Quill William Morrow, 1984) 184. Paula Giddings points out how black women were stereotyped into three categories, the sexless suffering Aunt Jamima, the seductive temptress Jezebel, and the evil manipulative Sapphire. These are just some of the negative stereotypes of Blacks that formed on the white side of the veil. */P* */BODY**/HTML ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**