There is also a matter of fact tone with some analysis Du Bois accomplished. There were many sad stories about death, confusion, and abandonment. Du Bois deals with the issues of social injustice, separation, and slavery. The tone of The Souls of the Black Folk is sorrowful with a hint of a neutral tone. It also implies what he wrote is something he cares a lot about. This quote tells that the readers should take into account the words he wrote and the issues he is talking about. As Du Bois says “I pray you, then, receive my little book in all charity, studying my words with me, forgiving mistake and foible for sake of the faith and passion that is in me, and seeking the grain of truth hidden there”. He wrote about these many issues to bring light to the problems. He was within the issues and he grew up in a struggling society and he faced many issues himself. Du Bois was an African American man in the 1800-1900s.
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