第四回
第四回
CHAPTER AUDIO (ENGLISH)
CHAPTER SUMMARY
被称为汉普顿路的海港和周边地区包括汉普顿镇、附近的纽波特纽斯市和其他几个城镇。 多萝西到达时,该地区已经发生了翻天覆地的变化。 它曾经是森林和农田。 现在它是与战争有关的工业的主要中心。 联邦资助的住房开发项目是为一些快速增长的平民人口建造的,使用预制房屋。 Newport News 的一个名为 Newsome Park 的开发项目是为黑人男女设计的。 多萝西在那里从一对 60 多岁的黑人夫妇那里租了一个房间,他们拥有一家杂货店,并且有一个足够大的房子来接收寄宿生。
Crowded living conditions lead to friction between Black citizens and white citizens sharing public spaces and public transportation. Hampton Roads has mostly avoided major outbreaks of violence, but Black Americans across the country are bitter. They were promised equality after the Civil War, and Woodrow Wilson repeated the promise during World War I. Yet Black men and women continue to experience what W.E.B. Du Bois called “double consciousness.” They are expected to join in the fight against the racist Nazi regime in Europe, but they are expected to endure racism at home without resisting. Black Americans want to know what they are fighting for. They have answered their country’s call after Pearl Harbor, but they continue to hope and demand that their service will be justly rewarded. A letter to the Pittsburgh Courier, a newspaper for Black readers, urges Black Americans to adopt the double V for a double victory: victory over enemies both abroad and at home.