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  1. The Conservation of Races by W. E. B. Du Bois, 2010-08-08
  2. W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Gerald Horne, 2009-11-12
  3. Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Struggle for Racial Uplift (African American History Series (Wilmington, Del.), No. 1.) by Jacqueline M. Moore, 2003-01-15
  4. The Problem of the Future World: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Race Concept at Midcentury by Eric Porter, 2010-01-01
  5. The Negro by W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois, 2010-07-12
  6. The Correspondence of W.E.B. Du Bois: Selections, 1944-1963 (Correspondence of W. E. B. Du Bois) by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1997-09
  7. W. E. B. Du Bois: A Reader
  8. The Correspondence Of W. E. B. Du Bois; Volume I: Selections, 1877-1934. by W. E. B. DU BOIS, 1973
  9. The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois, 2010-03-06
  10. W.E.B. Du Bois : Writings : The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade / The Souls of Black Folk / Dusk of Dawn / Essays and Articles (Library of America) by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1987-01-15
  11. W. E. B. Du Bois, 1919-1963: The Fight for Equality and the American Century by David Levering Lewis, 2001-09-01
  12. A Home Elsewhere: Reading African American Classics in the Age of Obama (The W. E. B. Du Bois Lectures) by Robert B. Stepto, 2010-05-15
  13. The Oxford W. E. B. Du Bois Reader
  14. The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638 1870 by W. E. B. Du Bois, 2009-03-14

1. Du Bois, W. E. B. 1903. The Souls Of Black Folk
Nonfiction WEB du bois The Souls of Black Folk. Herein lie buried WEB du bois. The Souls of Black Folk. WEB du bois. WEB du bois
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Folk WEB du bois sets out to show to the reader “the strange meaning of being black here in the dawning of the Twentieth Century.” du bois, WEB, 17872 to
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3. Works By W. E. B. Du Bois
Works by W. E. B. du bois. Works by W. E. B. du bois on the Internet. Of the Training of Black Men" from The Atlantic Monthly Flashbacks. Originally published in The Atlantic Monthly in September 1902.
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5. Du Bois, W(illiam) E(dward) B(urghardt)
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Du Bois, W(illiam) E(dward) B(urghardt)
Du Bois, 1918 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (b. Feb. 23, 1868, Great Barrington, Mass., U.S.d. Aug. 27, 1963, Accra, Ghana), American sociologist, the most important black protest leader in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. He shared in the creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909 and edited The Crisis its magazine, from 1910 to 1934. Late in life he became identified with Communist causes.
Early career
Du Bois was graduated from Fisk University, a black institution at Nashville, Tenn., in 1888. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1895. His doctoral dissertation, The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870, was published in 1896. Although Du Bois took an advanced degree in history, he was broadly trained in the social sciences; and at a time when sociologists were theorizing about race relations, he was conducting empirical inquiries into the condition of blacks. For more than a decade he devoted himself to sociological investigations of blacks in America, producing 16 research monographs published between 1897 and 1914 at Atlanta University, where he was a professor, as well as The Philadelphia Negro; A Social Study

6. Reader's Companion To American History - -DU BOIS, W. E. B.
Publication Data. Advisory Board. Contributors. Introduction. Appendix. U.S. History. Western Civilization. World Civilizations. The Reader's Companion to American History. du bois, W. E. B. ( 18681963), historian, sociologist, writer, and civil rights activist. du bois was the foremost African-American intellectual of the
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DU BOIS, W. E. B.
, historian, sociologist, writer, and civil rights activist. Du Bois was the foremost African-American intellectual of the twentieth century. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois knew little of his father, who died shortly after his birth, but he was socialized into an extended family network that left a strong impression on his personality and was reflected in his subsequent work. Educated at Fisk University (1885-1888), Harvard University (1888-1896), and the University of Berlin (1892-1894), Du Bois studied with some of the most important social thinkers of his time and then embarked upon a seventy-year career that combined scholarship and teaching with lifelong activism in liberation struggles. Interspersed with his teaching career at Wilberforce and Atlanta University were two stints as a publicist for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( naacp ), of which he was a founding officer and for whom he edited the monthly magazine, the

7. Du Bois, W(illiam) E(dward) B(urghardt)
than a year later. The Autobiography of WEB du bois was published in 1968. (ELLIOTT RUDWICK d. 1985. Professor of Sociology and
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Du Bois, W(illiam) E(dward) B(urghardt)
Du Bois, 1918 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (b. Feb. 23, 1868, Great Barrington, Mass., U.S.d. Aug. 27, 1963, Accra, Ghana), American sociologist, the most important black protest leader in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. He shared in the creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909 and edited The Crisis its magazine, from 1910 to 1934. Late in life he became identified with Communist causes.
Early career
Du Bois was graduated from Fisk University, a black institution at Nashville, Tenn., in 1888. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1895. His doctoral dissertation, The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870, was published in 1896. Although Du Bois took an advanced degree in history, he was broadly trained in the social sciences; and at a time when sociologists were theorizing about race relations, he was conducting empirical inquiries into the condition of blacks. For more than a decade he devoted himself to sociological investigations of blacks in America, producing 16 research monographs published between 1897 and 1914 at Atlanta University, where he was a professor, as well as The Philadelphia Negro; A Social Study

8. Wood Et Bois
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9. Harmon Collection
Portrait and brief biography from the Harmon Collection.
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
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Distinguished American man of letters; a leading authority on the history of the Negro in this country and in Africa; most influential exponent in our generation of Negro rights. . . . A man of independence, large intellectual ability, great moral courage, and public spirit, he has mellowed with the years, and now, after the battles of a lifetime in behalf of justice for his race, he deserves well of the Republic and the world. -Anson Phelps Stokes W.E.B. Du Bois was a respected sociologist and historian, but he exerted his greatest influence as a strategist in the early civil rights movement. In 1905, rejecting those who claimed that full equality for African Americans must come gradually, Du Bois became a founder of the Niagara Movement, which called for an end to racial discrimination immediately. Four years later, he was helping to found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and for many years served as editor of its magazine, The Crisis. Increasingly skeptical of his country's ability to crush racism, and accused of disloyalty during the McCarthy era as a result of his Communist sympathies, Du Bois was thoroughly alienated from America by the mid-1950s. In 1962 he expatriated himself to Ghana in the hope of reviving there þan ancient African Communismþ based on black spiritual unity.

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William Edward Burghardt DuBois
Civil Rights Activist, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Founding Member An outstanding critic, editor, scholar, author, and civil rights leader, W. E. B. Du Bois is certainly among the most influential blacks of the twentieth century. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts on February 23, 1868, Du Bois received a bachelor's degree from Fisk University and went on to earn second bachelors, as well as a Ph.D., from Harvard. He was for a time professor of Latin and Greek at Wilberforce and the University of Pennsylvania, and also served as a professor of economics and history at Atlanta University. One of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909, Du Bois served as that organization's director of publications and editor of Crisis magazine until 1934. In 1944, he returned from Atlanta University to become head of the NAACP's special research department, a post he held until 1948. Dr. Du Bois emigrated to Africa in 1961, and became editor-in-chief of the

13. W. E. B. Du Bois: A Who2 Profile
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W. E. B. DU BOIS Writer/Civil Rights Leader In 1895 W. E. B. Du Bois became the first African-American to receive a doctorate from Harvard University. A scholar and a political activist, Du Bois was a university professor who in 1910 helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). During the 1940s and '50s, Du Bois disagreed with black leaders such as Booker T. Washington , who urged integration into white society; Du Bois championed global African unity and separatism. In 1961 he emigrated to Ghana and became a citizen. He was a prolific writer and a pioneering social scientist whose most famous book, The Souls of Black Folk (1903) is still widely read.
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14. W.E.B. Du Bois
Meet Amazing Americans, Activists Reformers WEB du bois. WEB du bois WEB du bois, 18681963. Enlarge this image, Born February 23, 1868 Died August 27, 1963
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W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963
Born: February 23, 1868
Died: August 27, 1963 William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was a noted scholar, editor, and African American activist. Du Bois was a founding member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP the largest and oldest civil rights organization in America). Throughout his life Du Bois fought discrimination and racism. He made significant contributions to debates about race, politics, and history in the United States in the first half of the 20th century, primarily through his writing and impassioned speaking on race relations. Du Bois also served as editor of The Crisis magazine and published several scholarly works on race and African American history. By the time he died, in 1963, he had written 17 books, edited four journals and played a key role in reshaping black-white relations in America.
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Black Folks (WEB dubois) The Suppression of the African Slave Trade (WEB dubois) WEB du bois Biography of a Race 1868–1963 (David Levering Lewis) The World
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William Edward Burghardt DuBois, to his admirers, was by spirited devotion and scholarly dedication, an attacker of injustice and a defender of freedom. Labeled as a "radical," he was ignored by those who hoped that his massive contributions would be buried along side of him. But, as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote, "history cannot ignore W.E.B. DuBois because history has to reflect truth and Dr. DuBois was a tireless explorer and a gifted discoverer of social truths. His singular greatness lay in his quest for truth about his own people. There were very few scholars who concerned themselves with honest study of the black man and he sought to fill this immense void. The degree to which he succeeded disclosed the great dimensions of the man." His Formative Years
W.E.B. DuBois was born on February 23, 1868 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. At that time Great Barrington had perhaps 25, but not more than 50, Black people out of a population of about 5,000. Consequently, there were little signs of overt racism there. Nevertheless, its venom was distributed through a constant barrage of suggestive innuendoes and vindictive attitudes of its residents. This mutated the personality of young William from good natured and outgoing to sullen and withdrawn. This was later reinforced and strengthened by inner withdrawals in the face of real discriminations. His demeanor of introspection haunted him throughout his life.

19. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e W.E.B. Du Bois - Author Page
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At the turn of the twentieth century, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, the most outspoken civil rights activist in America, committed himself to a style of political leadership which emphasized that, in order for African Americans to survive the inordinate stress and cruelty of racial discrimination, they had to make a “...determined attempt at self-development, self-realization, in spite of environing discouragement and prejudice.” The style called upon African Americans to seek full exercise of civil rights in the United States through militant protest and agitation.
Du Bois’s posture met with little popularity, for it was at the time that the nation had witnessed the undermining of the “Reconstruction Amendments”—which had given blacks the legal prerogatives of the vote, access to public facilities and services, and equal rights under the law—by the 1896 Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Fergusson

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