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The person named in the 1909 handbill is likely W.E.B. Du Bois, a prominent African American intellectual and civil rights activist. He co-founded the NAACP and advocated for racial equality, emphasizing the importance of education and civil rights for African Americans. Du Bois promoted the idea of the "Talented Tenth," encouraging the development of a leadership class among African Americans to challenge systemic racism and uplift the community. His work laid the groundwork for future civil rights movements and aimed at improving social, economic, and political conditions for African Americans.

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