W.E.B. Du Bois fought segregation through activism, scholarship, and the establishment of organizations dedicated to civil rights. He co-founded the NAACP in 1909, which played a pivotal role in advocating for racial equality and legal challenges against discriminatory laws. Du Bois also used his writing, particularly in works like "The Souls of Black Folk," to raise awareness about the injustices faced by African Americans and to promote the idea of "Talented Tenth," emphasizing the importance of higher education for Black leadership. His efforts combined intellectual advocacy with grassroots activism, making him a key figure in the early Civil Rights Movement.
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it.
Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it.
Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Against segregation but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
Du Bois believed that african americans should not accept segregation
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere
Yes, WEB Du Bois has 2 kids.
Yes, WEB Du Bois has 2 kids.
WEB Du Bois has 2 children
WEB Du Bois has 2 children
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
Fight for their civil rights