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W.E.B. Du Bois broke away from the NAACP primarily due to ideological differences and frustrations with the organization's leadership and direction. He disagreed with the NAACP's focus on gradualism and legal challenges, preferring a more militant approach to civil rights and social justice. Additionally, Du Bois became disillusioned with the organization's handling of issues related to race and class, leading him to briefly resign from the board and pursue other initiatives that aligned more closely with his vision.

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