Dubois's 'Before The Temple Of Knowledge Swing The Gates Of Toils'
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DuBois stresses the open door for Negros to be instructed one next to the other with their neighbors, whites, toward an all the more remunerating life and human solidarity.
DuBois advises us that before great, is terrible by expressing that dark people are to recall that "Before the Temple of Knowledge swing the Gates of Toil".
This quote implies the battle and aspiration of battling Negros and the penance and hardships they have and needed to face with a specific end goal to be given open door like their neighbor.
His objectives were to build the norms of giving so as to prepare them the best and give blacks sufficient ways of life, society and goals of human life.
He trusts that keeping in mind the end goal to advance with peace and request,