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... DU BOIS
Critical dates and events in Du Bois’ life are well known and thus require only a summary treatment. ... Du Bois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts on February 23, 1868. ... Du Bois attended Fisk University from 1885-1888, receiving his B. ... Du Bois entered Harvard University as a junior in 1888 and graduated Cum Laude in 1890.
Between 1892 and 1894 Du Bois attended graduate school at the University of Berlin, focusing his studies primarily on history and economics. ... Du Bois was awarded a Ph. ...
During the first two decades of the 20th century Du Bois established himself as a major spokesperson in both the domestic and international arenas. ...
Du Bois contributed signally to the Harlem Renaissance by making The Crisis a publication outlet for some of the more important literary figures. ... Du Bois was forced to resign from his positions with the NAACP in the wake of controversy about his support for self-help development initiatives, a position deemed inconsistent with the NAACP ideology of racial integration.
Approximate Word count = 793 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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