I never heard his name when I was in school in the 1970's or 80's? I heard his name for the first time from a friend AFTER I graduated college in 1989.
I love the response to the question of the Black Men voting and wanting Equal rights in This Country....and He says that the , people who think that We are are threat to their lives are ... Are Really moved by a bad Conscious. Because All The Black People want is to be Equal In Every aspect of Life In This Nation and THE WORLD!❤❤0
I think it’s very interesting to think about how someone knowing he was ultimately taken from his birth land at the core of it can still hold a deep connection to the little things he loved in the sad America he was raised in. Though he may have faced a lot of unnecessary wrongdoings in flawed country. He can still not want to completely disconnect from it. pretty complicated dilemma.
Fue un defensor del panafricanismo y ayudó a organizar varios congresos panafricanos para liberar a las colonias africanas de las potencias europeas. Du Bois también fue un feminista que apoyó el movimiento sufragista femenino en los Estados Unidos.
I've been reading Dubois' "Black Reconstruction in America," my first encounter with his writing. It presents an interesting, and in some ways refreshing, perspective on that period of history. I do find his writing to be a bit "florid" for my tastes, a little too "baroque" when "Bauhaus" might have served the subject better (if you don't mind my architectural metaphor). And his application of a Marxist dialectic is a bit creaky.
So Dubois just went against anybody who wanted what he wanted? Himself along with Booker T Washington and Marcus Garvey all had the same desires; why did he oppose them? Crab in a barrel... smmfh
Now I see why they didn’t teach us about him in school. He was speaking the truth!!!
They taught my class tbh loser
I’m being taught ab him in English
Dude I’m literally doing a project at midnight because of him.
Bunch of kids in these comments
I never heard his name when I was in school in the 1970's or 80's? I heard his name for the first time from a friend AFTER I graduated college in 1989.
Probably because her was an opposition to so many of our other black leaders like Garvey, Booker T & Malcolm
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U.K. A-Level.
Surprised it's not pronounced doo bwah
He pronounced his name DuBoyce though he was aware of his part Huguenot ancestry.
I thought it is pronounced Doo bwaah too.
He rejected the French pronounciation.
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I love the response to the question of the Black Men voting and wanting Equal rights in This Country....and He says that the , people who think that We are are threat to their lives are ... Are Really moved by a bad Conscious. Because All The Black People want is to be Equal In Every aspect of Life In This Nation and THE WORLD!❤❤0
You should all read Werner Sollors's "W.E. B Du Bois Autobiography"
So HE went to Africa but he didn’t want us to that… why?
I think it’s very interesting to think about how someone knowing he was ultimately taken from his birth land at the core of it can still hold a deep connection to the little things he loved in the sad America he was raised in. Though he may have faced a lot of unnecessary wrongdoings in flawed country. He can still not want to completely disconnect from it. pretty complicated dilemma.
Fue un defensor del panafricanismo y ayudó a organizar varios congresos panafricanos para liberar a las colonias africanas de las potencias europeas. Du Bois también fue un feminista que apoyó el movimiento sufragista femenino en los Estados Unidos.
I've been reading Dubois' "Black Reconstruction in America," my first encounter with his writing. It presents an interesting, and in some ways refreshing, perspective on that period of history. I do find his writing to be a bit "florid" for my tastes, a little too "baroque" when "Bauhaus" might have served the subject better (if you don't mind my architectural metaphor). And his application of a Marxist dialectic is a bit creaky.
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c'est pas douhboys, it's du bouá
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Ghana Africa the place Africans were sold and shipped. Ghana for rich on the slave trade.
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So Dubois just went against anybody who wanted what he wanted? Himself along with Booker T Washington and Marcus Garvey all had the same desires; why did he oppose them? Crab in a barrel... smmfh
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His ideas were simply better
He was pro-Japanese imperialism.
In 1900 we had W.E.B. DuBois. Today we have Black Lives Matter. What happened?
WEB Du bois caused B L M!
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