| Kelly Miller - 1919 - 748 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow-citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills." While many questioned his motive, all accepted his advice. While the grievance was not forgotten, it... | |
| Kelly Miller - 1919 - 758 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow-citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills." While many questioned his motive, all accepted his advice. While the grievance was not forgotten, it... | |
| John Dittmer - 1980 - 260 páginas
...shoulder with our own fellow white citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly, with our eyes lifted to the hills." Not until later, after the shooting in Europe had stopped and the troops had come home, would Du Bois... | |
| Robert A. Hill, Marcus Garvey, Universal Negro Improvement Association - 1983 - 718 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly...and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills.” (Crisis ¿6 [July 1918]: 3). 10. At this point Domingo read to the meeting the resolution that appears... | |
| W. E. B. Du Bois - 2011 - 355 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills." The words were hardly out of my mouth when strong criticism was rained upon it. Who was I to talk of... | |
| Jervis Anderson - 1986 - 417 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills. The Harlem radicals were shocked. And it was Hubert Harrison, the senior among them, who made what... | |
| N. F. Dreisziger - 1990 - 209 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills. 31 The following month, DuBois wrote that "the American Negro ... is more than willing to do his full... | |
| Ronald Schaffer - 1994 - 263 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills. In response to persuasion and encouragement, as the result of spontaneous patriotism, or in the hope... | |
| Kinfe Abraham - 1991 - 306 páginas
...grievances and close ranks shoulder to shoulder with our fellow citizens. .. fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills.' 7 Du Bois also stated that to 'close ranks' and fight with their white brothers was preferable to bargaining... | |
| Cary D. Wintz - 1996 - 362 páginas
...shoulder with our own white fellow citizens and the allied nations that are fighting for democracy. We make no ordinary sacrifice, but we make it gladly and willingly with our eyes lifted to the hills. 13 Returning Soldiers As the war came to a close, Dii Bois became more radical. The deteriorating racial... | |
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