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W.E.B. Du Bois faced criticism from various figures, notably Booker T. Washington, who advocated for a more gradual approach to racial equality and economic self-help instead of immediate civil rights. Additionally, some members of the African American community and intellectuals disagreed with Du Bois's emphasis on the "Talented Tenth," arguing it focused too much on elite leadership rather than addressing the needs of the broader Black population. Critics also included those who felt his Pan-Africanism was too idealistic or who disagreed with his socialist leanings later in life.

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