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W.E.B. Du Bois faced several challenges and criticisms throughout his career. One significant failure was his inability to bridge the divide between the more radical approaches of the Niagara Movement and the more conservative strategies of Booker T. Washington, leading to a fragmented Civil Rights Movement. Additionally, Du Bois's later embrace of communism and his critique of capitalism alienated some of his supporters and diminished his influence in mainstream American politics. His vision for a united front of Black intellectuals often struggled to gain broader appeal among the general Black population.

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