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A Macat Research of W. E .B. Du Bois' The Souls of Black Folk NY and London: W. W. Norton and Company, 1999 Printed by sociologist and historian W. E. B. Du Bois in 1903, this series of essays addresses the plight of African People in america facing each day racism in the United States at the turn of the 20th hundred years. It has become one of the most important works on race and identity across the world. Du Bois sets out to make clear how black connections with a white world has induced psychological anguish and argues that blacks should demand total equality in their daily realities. He opposes the views of other dark intellectuals that some inequality is acceptable in exchange for basic education and legal rights. The Souls of Black Folk highlights the way Jim Crow laws and regulations (designed most importantly to make it impossible for blacks to vote) maintained blacks in conditions they thought they had escaped when slavery was abolished in 1865. Looking at key issues from political, economic, and cultural perspectives, The Souls of Black Folk profoundly affected the Civil Rights Movement in america and inspired postcolonial thinking worldwide.