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Du Bois wrote a letter to Washington after the Atlanta speech in 1895, saying "Let me congratulate you heartily upon your phenomenal success at Atlanta—it was a word fitly spoken. " How do Du Bois’s sentiments in the letter differ from what he wrote in The Souls of Black Folk eight years later? What might explain the differences between what he wrote in this letter and what he wrote in The Souls of Black Folk?