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  1. The Cambridge Companion to W. E. B. Du Bois (Cambridge Companions to American Studies)
  2. Critical Essays on W.E.B. Du Bois (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  3. W.E.B. Du Bois (Great Lives Observed)
  4. Lift Every Voice: The Lives of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Mary Church Terrell and James Weldon Johnson by Dorothy Sterling, Benjamin Quarles, 1965-06
  5. Literary Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois (Complete Published Works of W.E.B. Du Bois) by Herbert Aptheker, 1989-07
  6. W. E. B. Du Bois: Crusader of Peace by K. Cryan-Hicks, 1991-07
  7. Cheer the Lonesome Traveler: The Life of W.E.B. Du Bois by Leslie Alexander Lacy, 1970-06
  8. W.E.B. Du Bois (The International Library of Essays in Classical Sociology) by Reiland Rabaka, 2010-10-01
  9. W.E.B. Du Bois: His Contributions to Pan-Africanism (Black Political Studies, No 4) by Kwadwo O. Pobi-Asamani, 1994-06
  10. W.E.B. Du Bois: Champion of Civil Rights (African-American Biographies) by Mark Rowh, 1999-12
  11. W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Radical Democrat (Twayne's 20th Century American Biography Series) by Manning Marable, 1987-04
  12. W.E.B. Du Bois and Race: Essays Celebrating the Centennial Publication of the Souls of Black Folk / Edited by Chester J. Fontenot, Jr. and Mary Alice Morgan, ... With Sarah (Voices of the African Diaspora)
  13. W. E. B. Du Bois: A Biography by Virginia Hamilton, 1972-05
  14. W.E.B. Du Bois: The Fight for Civil Rights (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Ryan P. Randolph, 2005-08

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    • Du Bois's Papers are available on microfilm in Van Pelt Library: Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963. The papers of W.E.B. DuBois [microform] : 1803 (1877-1965) 1965. [Sanford, NC] : Microfilming Corporation of America ; Ann Arbor, MI : University Microfilms International, 1980-1981. Microform 89 microfilm reels Van Pelt Microforms Microfilm 4361

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    WEB DuBois RIVER GARDEN. DEDICATION. Great Barringtonborn William Edward BurghardtDu Bois (1868-1963) became one of the leading writers and civil rights
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    Return to River Walk Home Page H OUSATONIC R IVER W ALK W. E. B. DuBOIS RIVER GARDEN DEDICATION Great Barrington-born William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868-1963) became one of the leading writers and civil rights activists of his generation. He taught at Wilberforce University, Atlanta University and University of Pennsylvania. He was founder and guiding force of The Crisis, the NAACP's journal, from 1910-1934. "From his student days at Fisk, Harvard and the University of Berlin to his editorship of the Encyclopedia Africana at age ninety, Du Bois produced a mountain of scholarship in sociology and history that stands as a monument for posterity," according to a brochure from the Du Bois Archives at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Du Bois often expressed his fondness for Great Barrington; his two children were born here and he often re-visited old haunts including the Burghardt homestead on Route 23 (now a National Historic Landmark) well into the 1950s. STUDENT PARTICIPANTS
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    66. W.E.B. Du Bois Papers, University Of Massachusetts Amherst
    A Biographical Sketch By Gerald C. Hynes William Edward Burghardt DuBois, to his admirers, was by spirited devotion and scholarly dedication, an attacker of injustice and a defender of freedom.
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    Foresighted scholar, author in many genres, co-founder Niagara Movement and NAACP, crusading editor of The Crisis and other journals, convener of Pan African Congresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities. A son of Massachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and demonstrated the significance of Black culture before a world audience.

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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.

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    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 both 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 Crisis.

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    Compiled by Ryan Wamser Born on February 23, 1868, William Edward Burghart DuBois is seen along with Frederick Douglass, Booker T Washington, and Martin Luther King, Jr., as the four greatest black Americans in our nations history. Much like them, he was a leader of his people and was a man who sought to share fully with them through his works. DuBois attended Fisk University, Harvard University, and University of Berlin. Famous works by DuBois include The Philadelphia Negro The Souls of Black Folk The Gift of Black Folk Black Reconstruction in America Dusk of Dawn The Encyclopedia of the Negro The World and Africa , and The Education of Black People . Dubois was influential in the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and he also was an editor of its magazine, The Crisis . At the turn of the century, DuBois was an advocate of black capitalism and black support of black business, but by about 1905 he had been drawn toward Socialist doctrines. Although he joined the Socialist Party only briefly in 1912, he remained sympathetic with Marxist ideas throughout the rest of his life. DuBois died on August 27,1963, in Accra, Ghana, no longer a US citizen, but a citizen of Ghana.
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    William Edward Burghart Du Bois was born on. Feb. 23, 1868, in Great Barrington, Mass. As an American sociologist, he was one of the most important African American protest leaders 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 in 1909 and edited Crisis, its magazine, from 1910 to 1934. Late in life he became identified with Communist causes.
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    Du Bois was graduated from Fisk University, an African American 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 African Americans. For more than a decade he devoted himself to sociological investigations of African Americans 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

    78. WEB Du Bois / Historian And Sociologist (1868 - 1963)
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    was born in Great Barrington, Mass . He graduate from Fisk University in Nashville in 1888, and went on to earn a second B. A. (1890), an M. A. (1891), and a Ph. D. In 1895, he became the first Black to receive a Ph. D. degree at Harvard University. He began his career teaching Greek and Latin at Wilberforce University (1894 - 96), and sociology at University of Pennsylvania (1896 - 97) and Atlanta University (1897 - 1910), where he returned later to chair the department of sociology (1933 - 44).
    Du Bois was one of the most important leaders of Black protest in the United States. During the first half of the 1900's, he became the leading black opponent of racial discrimination. He also won fame as a historian and sociologist. Historians still use Du Bois's research on blacks in American society.
    Du Bois strongly opposed the noted black educator Booker T. Washington Washington believed that blacks could advance themselves faster through hard work than by demands for equal rights. Du Bois declared that blacks must speak out constantly against discrimination. According to

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