W.E.B. Du Bois believed in the importance of higher education and political rights for African Americans, advocating for a "Talented Tenth" who would lead the fight for civil rights and social justice. He emphasized the need for a strong, educated African American elite to challenge systemic racism and promote equality. Du Bois also championed the idea of Pan-Africanism, promoting solidarity among people of African descent worldwide. His work often critiqued the gradualist approach of contemporaries like Booker T. Washington, arguing for immediate action against racial injustice.
no
he was to old he was 95
Both Langston Hughes and WEB DuBios spoke out against how unfairly certain groups were treated but they did it in a difference way and focused don different aspects of the culture at that time.
w.e.b dubious was an abolitionist an abolitionist is some one who fights for freedom or equal rights
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he said that Washington was wrong
Gravey wanted people to go back to Africa, and Dubois did not. -Garvey spoke with the Ku Klux Klan, and DuBios did not.
No. There is no reason to believe that will happen.
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