W. E. B. Dubois Biography

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The great W.E.B. DuBois (William Edward Burghardt DuBois) had an essential role that played with the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). DuBois traveled around the world to educate African-Americans and tell them, use this knowledge to fight back. He accomplished more than what people could do in that time period; he was a historian, sociologist, author, and an editor. W.E.B. DuBois was a proud African-American who disliked discrimination; loved his education, loved his family, and the changes he made for the NAACP. W.E.B. DuBois was one of the only 50 African-Americans going to public school. He published his first writings in 1883 in the New York Globe and it targeted many African-Americans. “(4). Furthermore …show more content…

In 1888 DuBois received his degree from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. “(Gerald 7). But DuBois did not stop he went to further his education and was the first African-American to receive a Degree from Harvard college. “(9). He went on to Harvard University for his PhD in 1895, after he traveled and went to graduate school at the University of Berlin. “(Lewis 9). Dubois went to college; he had opened up the people of Americans eyes, and created a way for African-Americans to get a better education. In 1894, He taught Greek, Latin, and History. “(Gerald 18). However, DuBois was so impressed with the education he received; he wanted the same education taught to all African-Americans. W.E.B. DuBois went around the world teaching different subjects and fighting for African-American rights. DuBois worked really hard, but was not supposed to receive a good education because of the …show more content…

Since Walter White became the NAACP executive director it has been the most successful organization until the 20th century. “(Smith Online). DuBois worked as an editor for the NAACP making The Crisis which is a magazine for the black community, and he was the first director of publication for the NAACP also. “(Lewis 4). He published many African-Americans in the Crisis like Booker T Washington, and Langston Hughes. “(Smith Online). The NAACP and DuBois fought for the civil rights of African-Americans. They campaign against organizations; who were racist and did not treat African-Americans with respected. In 1930 W.E.B. DuBois was in a dispute with Walter White, the head of the NAACP because of the articles he was writing were full of segregation. “(Smith Online). I think DuBois had a confused mind and did not know if he was a good fit for the NAACP. In 1934, He resigned from the NAACP it shocked millions of African-Americans because the both of them helped, changed the world. After DuBois left the NAACP, he taught at Atlanta University. “(Gerald 26). However, DuBois later realized that the NAACP and his self were fighting for the same rights and wanted the same thing for African-Americans. Later, the NAACP fired Dubois because of his own growing obsession with communist

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