| Bessie Pullen-Burry - 1905 - Страниц: 296
...cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice. Emancipation was the key to a more promising land of beauty than ever stretched before the eyes of wearied...last it came — suddenly, fearfully, like a dream ; with one wild carnival of blood and passion came the message — "'Shout, O children! Shout, you're... | |
| 1906 - Страниц: 918
...slavery was indeed the sum of all villainies, the cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice : emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter beauty than ever stretched before the eyes of the wearied Israelites. " Years have passed away since then — ten, twenty, forty : forty years of... | |
| 1906 - Страниц: 946
...slavery was indeed the sum of all villainies, the cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice : emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter beauty than ever stretched before the eyes of the weaned Israelites. " Years have passed away since then — ten, twenty, forty : forty years of... | |
| 1897 - Страниц: 962
...slavery was, indeed, the sum of all villainies, the cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice ; emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter...stretched before the eyes of wearied Israelites. In his songs and exhortations swelled qne refrain, liberty ; in his tears and curses the god he implored... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - Страниц: 489
...dreamed, slavery was indeed the sum of all villainies, the cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice; Emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter...last it came, — suddenly, fearfully, like a dream. With one wild carnival of blood and passion came the message in his own plaintive cadences: — "Shout,... | |
| Jon Michael Spencer - Страниц: 280
...was often perceived as the promised land across the River Jordan. In the lyrical discourse of DuBois, "Emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter...beauty than ever stretched before the eyes of wearied Israelites."59 The promised land of sweeter beauty was perceived by faith as "Sweet Beuly Land" in... | |
| Theophus H. Smith - 1995 - Страниц: 304
...centuries," Du Bois wrote a generation or more after Lincoln's executive order that freed the slaves. "Emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter...stretched before the eyes of wearied Israelites." 38 But in addition to this visionary dimension there were also social-political and economic aspects... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1995 - Страниц: 68
...dreamed, slavery was indeed the sum of all villainies, the cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice; Emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter...last it came, — suddenly, fearfully, like a dream. With one wild carnival of blood and passion came the message in his own plaintive cadences: — "Shout,... | |
| Страниц: 362
...slavery was, indeed, the sum of all villainies, the cause of all sorrow, the root of all prejudice; emancipation was the key to a promised land of sweeter...stretched before the eyes of wearied Israelites. In his songs and exhortations swelled one refrain, liberty; in his tears and curses the god he implored... | |
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