The Quest of the Silver Fleece(Paperback, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois)
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"The Quest of the Silver Fleece" was published in 1911 and is Du Bois' first novel. It explores themes of race, class, and identity in the American South during the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of two main characters, Zora and Bles, who come from different racial and socio-economic backgrounds.Zora is a mixed-race woman from a poor, rural African-American family. She is determined to uplift her community and fight against racial oppression. Bles, on the other hand, is a well-educated young black man from an affluent family. He struggles with his own identity and grapples with the tensions between his privileged background and the social issues faced by African Americans."The Quest of the Silver Fleece" addresses various social and political issues of the time, including racism, economic inequality, and the complexities of interracial relationships. Du Bois uses the metaphor of the "silver fleece" to symbolize economic prosperity and social progress, which both Zora and Bles strive to attain.The novel explores the impact of historical events, such as the Reconstruction era and the rise of the industrial South, on the lives of its characters. It also touches upon the themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of personal freedom.