W.E.B Du Bois
W. E. B. DuBois
The population of East African Community is 131,862,000.
W.E.B. Du Bois believed that the "Talented Tenth" represented the top ten percent of the African American population who were educated and skilled. He argued that this elite group should lead the fight for civil rights and advocate for the advancement of the entire Black community. Du Bois emphasized the importance of higher education and leadership among this group to uplift and empower the broader African American population, ultimately contributing to social change and equality.
The population of Economic Community of West African States is 300,000,000.
About 10%...the same as the world's gay population.
The first recognized African American Community in the United States, Mitchellville Arkansas.
The "Talented Tenth" is a term popularized by W.E.B. Du Bois in the early 20th century to describe the leadership class of African Americans who were educated and capable of advancing the community. Du Bois believed that this elite group could uplift the rest of the African American population through education, activism, and cultural development. He argued that investing in the education of this talented minority was crucial for achieving social and political equality. The concept highlighted the importance of intellectual leadership in the fight against racial discrimination and inequality.
Antiguan-Domincan African American singer so talented and pretty
The South's African American population became the majority.
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Harlem was established as an African American community by the first govenor. just kidding i know nothing about this question. sorry
As of 2006, the population of Ohio was 11.8% African American.