Dubois In Search Of Our Mother's Garden

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The three writers grew up in different places; Du Bois opening of his first chapter “Of our spiritual striving” in his literature “The Soul Of Black Folks” illustrate the soul of a black young boy who saw his life in two different worlds. The world of a black and a white person; the life of been a black and a problem in the hill of New England where he grew up and faced racial discrimination. He was a sociologist, writer,educator and a controversial leader of the negro thought. Alice Walker wrote about how creative and artistic our mothers and grandmothers were in her essay “In Search Of Our Mother's Garden”. She grew up in the 1960s in south Georgia where her mother worked as a maid to help support the family's eight children. Alice described …show more content…

DuBois wrote an exhaustive study of the history of the slave trade, one that is still considered one of the most comprehensive on the slave trade. Alice Walker graduated from Sarah Lawrence college in New york in 1956 and after her graduation, she was more involved in fight for Human Right. Alice Walker was a down to earth person and her essay was plainly addressed to black women . Glenn Loury graduated from Northwestern University in 1972. During his last two years in college, he abandoned his plans to go to law school, and decided to earn a doctorate in economics. Glenn Loury was confessional strictly personal individual, not for the Black masses ,but for set liberal from limits imposed by …show more content…

He said he was more than what people thought of him and he affirmed that “ He was a child of God, created in this image,imbued with his spirit, endowed with his gifts, set free by his grace”(pg177), this showed that Glenn identified who he was. He had segregated other people by their skin pigment. All this affirmation was due to the knowledge he acquired from educating himself, he went beyond where he came from, he grew up and made a decision of who he truly wanted to become and he emphasized that African American should pursue their ultimate goal to succeed in the society. He became a successful, educated, and intellectual person. Du Bois, Alice Walker and Glenn Loury all talked about the racial discrimination. They were against segregation, they were specific in their essay about the need to better protect the rights of African Americans due to discrimination in public places, discrimination in employment and unequal voting requirements. It was a success because the way African America are treated has changed compared to how it was and its getting better. They went further that African American should seek knowledge and be educated so they can be able to meet up with the standard of the

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