of the most magnificent anomalies in modern human history is the labor and fighting of a half-million black men and two million whites for the
freedom of four million slaves and these same
slaves, dumbly but faithfully and not wholly unconsciously, protecting the mothers, wives and
children of the very white men who fought to
make their slavery perpetual.
This then is the Gift of Black Folk to the new world. Thus in singular and fine sense the slave became master, the bond servant became free and the meek not only inherited the earth but made that heritage a thing of questing for eternal youth, of fruitful labor, of joy and music, of the free spirit and of the ministering hand, of wide and poignant sympathy with men in their struggle to live and love which is, after all, the end of being.