Vulgar words in The Souls of Black Folk (Page 1)
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while sociologists gleefully count his bastards and his prostitutes, the very soul of the toiling, sweating black man is darkened by the shadow of a vast despair.
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Above all, nothing is more convenient than to heap on the Freedmen's Bureau all the evils of that evil day, and damn it utterly for every mistake and blunder that was made.
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Alexandria was "town,"-a straggling, lazy village of houses, churches, and shops, and an aristocracy of Toms, Dicks, and Captains.
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"That damn Nigger," said he, as he shouldered the mail and arranged his tobacco, "has gone North and got plum full o' fool notions; but they won't work in Altamaha."