W.E.B Du Bois

W.E.B Du Bois, circa 1911

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A Credo, written in 1904, by one of my favorite Pan-African intellectuals of our time. I have to share with you, that I would have loved to sit in an auditorium to hear him speak on anything; from the importance of educating the black race to peace and equality of all people. After reading his works, I have always been left with a feeling of hope, pride and the appreciation of the melanin capsule that my soul resides in. I do hope you enjoy the following:

[On October 2, 1904, on the anniversary of his son’s death, Du Bois wrote his “Credo”. As David Levering Lewis explains, it was meant to serve a dual purpose- as both a political manifesto and a catechism of racial pride. Published by The Independent on October 6, 1904, th “Credo” was enthusiastically received and soon transformed into a “hanging card” that adorned the homes of many African Americans]

Credo

By W.E.B Du Bois

I believe in God who made of one blood all races that dwell on earth. I believe that all men, black and brown an white, are brothers, varying through Time and Opportunity, in form and gift and feature, but differing in no essential particular, and alike in soul and in the possibility of infinite development.

Especially do I believe in the Negro Race; in the beauty of its genius, the sweetness of its soul and its strength in the meekness which shall yet inherit this turbulent earth.

I believe in pride of race and lineage and self; in pride of self so deep as to scorn injustice to other selves; in pride of lineage so great as to despise no man’s father; in pride of race so chivalrous as neither to offer bastardy to the weak nor beg wedlock of the strong, knowing that men may be brothers in Christ, even they be not brothers-in-law.

I believe in Service-humble reverent service, from the blackening of boots to the whitening of souls; for Work is Heaven, Idleness Hell, and Wage is the “Well done!” of the Master who summoned all them that labor and are heavy laden, making no distinction between the black seating cotton-hands of Georgia and the First Families of Virginia since all distinction not based on deed is devilish and not divine.

I believe in the Devil and his angels, who wantonly work to narrow the opportunity of struggling human beings, especially if they be black; who spit in the faces of the fallen, strike them that cannot strike again, believe the worst and work to prove it, hating the image which their Maker stamped on a brothers’ soul.

I believe in the Prince of Peace. I believe that War is Murder. I believe that armies and navies are at the bottom the tinsel and braggadocio of oppression and wrong; and I believe that the wicked conquest of weaker and darker nations by nations whiter and stronger but foreshadows the death of that strength.

I believe in Liberty for all men; the space to stretch their arms and their souls; the right to breathe and the right to vote, the freedom to choose their friends, enjoy the sunshine and the ride on the railroads, un-cursed by color; thinking, dreaming, working as they will in a kingdom of God and love.

I believe in the training of children, black even as white; the leading of little souls into the green pastures and beside the still waters, not for self or peace, but for Life lit by some large vision of beauty and goodness and truth; lest we forget and the sons of the fathers, like Esau, for more meat barter their birthright in a mighty nation.

Finally, I believe in Patience–patience with the weakness of the Weak and the strength of the Strong, the prejudice of the ignorant and the ignorance of the Blind; patience with the tardy triumph of Joy and the mad chastening of Sorrow–patience with God.

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