William Edward Burghardt DuBois, outstanding among Negro intellectuals and a militant civil rights leader, was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. His childhood in New England was a happy one until he experienced his first rejection because he was a Negro, when he was sharply snubbed by a newcomer at a school party. This incident helped set the course of a gifted youth’s life. He became determined to establish a record of excellence in all of his school activities. At the age of sixteen, he graduated from college preparatory school with honors. Because of the influence of his mother and one of his teachers, he went to Fisk University instead of Harvard, where he had planned to study. In 1888, DuBois entered Harvard, where he won the Bo...
The man died in self-imposed exile on the West Coast of Africa-at the age of 95-and the news of his ...
The Vol 2, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solida...
Title: Collection, 1909-1918 Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes: In part, photocopies. Afro-American...
Abstract: Typewritten works by DuBois, including an essay entitled "The Future of Africa in America"...
A man in character as W.E.B. DuBois discusses his life. The discussion includes his experiences at F...
A man in caracter as W.E.B. DuBois gives his life story. In this autobiography, the man discusses Du...
Famous for black feminism, Sociology of Empowerment, and Black Female Emancipation, glorified inside...
This thesis traces W. E. B. DuBois evolution of thought after he split with the integrationist-orien...
W.E.B. Du Bois began his work as a scholar-activist at the dawn of the twentieth century, and this p...
The Autobiography of W.E.B. DuBois: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First...
Scholarly work on William Edward Burghardt DuBois makes only tangential references to his concerns a...
Philosophy and activism formed a mutualist relationship in regards to 20th-century Black American po...
One of the pioneering members of the African American Studies department at Fordham University, Dr. ...
Frederick Douglass was the leading spokesman of American Negroes in the 1800s. Born a slave, Douglas...
W. E. B. Du Bois is one of the founding fathers of sociology. Despite his many contributions, he was...
The man died in self-imposed exile on the West Coast of Africa-at the age of 95-and the news of his ...
The Vol 2, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solida...
Title: Collection, 1909-1918 Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes: In part, photocopies. Afro-American...
Abstract: Typewritten works by DuBois, including an essay entitled "The Future of Africa in America"...
A man in character as W.E.B. DuBois discusses his life. The discussion includes his experiences at F...
A man in caracter as W.E.B. DuBois gives his life story. In this autobiography, the man discusses Du...
Famous for black feminism, Sociology of Empowerment, and Black Female Emancipation, glorified inside...
This thesis traces W. E. B. DuBois evolution of thought after he split with the integrationist-orien...
W.E.B. Du Bois began his work as a scholar-activist at the dawn of the twentieth century, and this p...
The Autobiography of W.E.B. DuBois: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First...
Scholarly work on William Edward Burghardt DuBois makes only tangential references to his concerns a...
Philosophy and activism formed a mutualist relationship in regards to 20th-century Black American po...
One of the pioneering members of the African American Studies department at Fordham University, Dr. ...
Frederick Douglass was the leading spokesman of American Negroes in the 1800s. Born a slave, Douglas...
W. E. B. Du Bois is one of the founding fathers of sociology. Despite his many contributions, he was...
The man died in self-imposed exile on the West Coast of Africa-at the age of 95-and the news of his ...
The Vol 2, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solida...
Title: Collection, 1909-1918 Description: 0.5 linear ft. Notes: In part, photocopies. Afro-American...