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“Taking it all in all and after all, negro life in Washington is a promise rather than a fulfillment. But it is worthy of note for the really excellent things which are promised” quote by Paul Laurence Dunbar
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“Taking it all in all and after all, negro life in Washington is a promise rather than a fulfillment. But it is worthy of note for the really excellent things which are promised”

Paul Laurence Dunbar

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Source Poem: "The Negro in Washington" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1905

The quote suggests that Black life in Washington offers hopeful promises rather than concrete fulfillment, yet it highlights notable achievements worth noting.

In simple terms: Washington life promises hope, not yet fulfilled, but notable achievements exist.

Key Takeaway

Recognize hope while striving for tangible progress.

Themes

hope recognition progress racial identity urban life

Mood

reflective optimistic critical

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • Community activism
  • policy advocacy
  • education reform
  • cultural preservation

Key Concepts

Sociology African American studies urban studies

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can promises become fulfilled?
  • What actions turn hope into reality?
A Different Perspective

Promises may remain unfulfilled without systemic change.

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