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    William Edward Burghardt Du Bois‚ commonly known as W.E.B Du Bois‚ was a famous historian‚ essayist‚ and sociologist. In 1868‚ Du Bois was born February 23rd in Great Barrington‚ Massachusetts. His contributions to the world through a sociological standpoint were: “his role as one of the early sociological pioneers‚ sociologist of race‚ and as a scholar- activist” ( sociology website ) Du Bois was a very intelligent man that attended college at Fisk. In 1888‚ Du bois earned his bachelor’s degree

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    In the years following Reconstruction‚ many African Americans rose to the challenge of bringing rights and equality to blacks. Booker T. Washington‚ W.E.B. DuBois‚ and Ida Wells-Barnett are just of few examples of the outstanding influential African American leaders that had an impact on the people‚ time period‚ and history. Booker T. Washington did what seemed like the impossible for blacks; he founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. It was there that the former slave trained uneducated African

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    Since then Booker T Washington and W.E.B Dubois have both had echoes in subsequent African American Political thought. Similar to Washington both Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X has strong notions of separatism. Washington’s ideas of separatism were different form Garvey and Malcolm X. Washington’s eventual goal was that black and whites could coexist but that in the moment blacks needed to find their own way in order to become equal. Garvey took this idea and brought it one step further. Garvey‚ as

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    Dubois states: “The question‚ then which we must seriously consider is this: What is the real meaning of Race; what has‚ in the past‚ been the law of race development‚ and what lessons has the past history of race development to teach the rising Negro people? I thought the caliber of Dubois’ intelligence and boldness to ask the question was compelling. Throughout this essay I will explore and illustrate how Dubois comes to answer the questions‚ which he asked

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    American Baptist College Sociological Problems: Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and W.E.B. DuBois Abstract When it comes to sociological problems‚ it is understood that there are a number of issues that concern our community that deal with a wide range of concerns and dilemmas regarding the African-American population. Most of the sociological problems that have extended their presence into our present day society can be traced back to the beginning of institutionalized slavery in the United

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    William Edward Burghardt famously recognized as W.E.B Dubois was born on February 23‚ 1868 in Great Barrington‚ Massachusetts. W.E.B Dubois was famously recognized as an American sociologist‚ historian‚ civil rights activist‚ Pan-Africanist‚ author and editor. W.E.B Dubois was born to parents Alfred Dubois and Mary Silvina Du Bois who was apart of a diminutive group of released blacks. During Dubois’ early childhood‚ his parents got divorced in 1870 when W.E.B was two years of age and he lived with

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    W.E.B Du Bois advocated for the pursuit of a higher education being the main focus for African Americans. However‚ Booker T Washington supported the idea of vocational institutions and the practicality of job/skill training. More often than not‚ individuals who decide to go to trade schools instead of pursing careers that require a higher education are looked down upon. They’re seen as "taking the easy way out‚" if you will. But that is simply not the case. This argument can go two ways. One is that

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    studied?” “Yes‚” came the answer‚ slowly but positively. She watched the flickering lights upon the sea‚ and said thoughtfully‚ “I wish I was unhappy‚ —and—and‚” putting both arms about his neck‚ “I think I am‚ a little‚ John.” Being unhappy in this context means being wise‚ she recognizes that her brother has become educated and wise to

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    phrase meaning “separation of the races” because it is the awareness of the Negro identity being different from the American identity. The realization of the two different identities can also be referred to as “twoness.” “One ever feels his twoness‚—an American‚ a Negro; two souls‚ two thoughts‚ two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body‚ whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder” (Du Bois 536). The metaphor of the veil is a strong representation of the separation

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    women’s health; and in contrast‚ Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk‚ uses a veil to explain the wall that separates African American’s racial identity from that of their White counterparts‚ and how Blacks’ are forced to live with a double conscious of being an American and a

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