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Du and Bois
Then I spoke at the ninetieth birthday party of W. E. Burghardt Du Bois, who embarked on a fictional trilogy at eighty-nine and who, with The Crisis, had created a Negro intelligentsia that had never existed in America before him.
Du Bois ' Black Reconstruction, first published in 1935, historians have noted African American contributions during Reconstruction to founding what were often the first systems of public education and welfare institutions in the South, gave muted praise for Republican efforts to extend suffrage and provide other social institutions, and excoriated Johnson for opposing the extension of basic rights to freedmen.
* Du Bois, W. E. B.
Beginning in 1906, Pennsylvania conservationist Major Israel McCreight of Du Bois, Pennsylvania argued that President Theodore Roosevelt ’ s conservation speeches were limited to businessmen in the lumber industry and recommended a campaign of youth education and a national policy on conservation education.
Du Bois, American civil rights leader ( d. 1963 )
* 17th century – The French Prophets: The Camisards also spoke sometimes in languages that were unknown: " Several persons of both Sexes ," James Du Bois of Montpellier recalled, " I have heard in their Extasies pronounce certain words, which seem'd to the Standers-by, to be some Foreign Language.
" These utterances were sometimes accompanied by the gift of interpretation exercised, in Du Bois ' experience, by the same person who had spoken in tongues.
* John Brown ( biography ), a 1909 biography written by W. E. B Du Bois about the abolitionist John Brown
Du Bois, American civil rights activist ( b. 1868 )
Du Bois becomes the first African American to receive a Ph. D. from Harvard University.
Du Bois, American civil rights leader ( d. 1963 )
Du Bois, who demanded a stronger tone of protest for advancement of civil rights needs.
Du Bois advocated activism to achieve civil rights.
Du Bois supported him, but they grew apart as Du Bois sought more action to remedy disenfranchisement and lower education.
After their falling out, Du Bois and his supporters referred to Washington's speech as the " Atlanta Compromise " to express their criticism that Washington was too accommodating to white interests.
Du Bois wanted blacks to have the same " classical " liberal arts education as whites did, along with voting rights and civic equality.
The source of division between Du Bois and Washington was generated by the differences in how African Americans were treated in the North versus the South.
Along with Du Bois, he partly organized the " Negro exhibition " at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where photos, taken by his friend Frances Benjamin Johnston, of Hampton Institute's black students were displayed.
* Cary D. Wintz, African American Political Thought, 1890 – 1930: Washington, Du Bois, Garvey, and Randolph ( 1996 ).
* Washington & Du Bois at C-SPAN's American Writers: A Journey Through History
William E. Du Bois ’ Pledges of History ... ( 1846 ) describes the cabinet.

Du and origins
Raynald's origins are obscure ; Du Cange believed he was from Châtillon-sur-Loire, but according to Jean Richard, he was a son of Hervé II of Donzy, and he inherited Châtillon-sur-Loing sometime before joining the Second Crusade in 1147.
The origins of the Le Bailly de La Falaise can be found in the book " Du Pays de Caux à la Vendée, Histoire et Généalogie des LE BAILLY de LA FALAISE et de leurs alliances, du XVème siècle à nos jours " by GEOFFROY GUERRY ( 2011 )
* The origins of the Le Bailly de La Falaise can be found in the book " Du Pays de Caux à la Vendée, Histoire et Généalogie des LE BAILLY de LA FALAISE et de leurs alliances, du XVème siècle à nos jours " by GEOFFROY GUERRY ( 2011 )

Du and bitter
Phryne before the Areopagus, King Candaules and Socrates finding Alcibiades in the House of Aspasia ( 1861 ) gave rise to some scandal by reason of the subjects selected by the painter, and brought down on him the bitter attacks of Paul de Saint-Victor and Maxime Du Camp.

Du and battle
Wang died in the battle at the palace ( by Du Wu ( 杜吳 )), as did his daughter Princess Huanghuang ( the former empress of Han ).
In this decisive battle, more than 500, 000 KMT soldiers were annihilated ; among the POWs was General Du Yuming, Chiang's most distinguished protégé.
Wang died in the battle at the palace ( by Du Wu ( 杜吳 )), as did his daughter Princess Huanghuang ( the former empress of Han ).
After Whetstone had left, Benbow took his squadron and sailed for Cartagena, anticipating that either he or Whetstone would find Du Casse and bring him to battle.
Whetstone reported that the cause of death was " the wound of his leg which he received in battle with Monsieur Du Casse, it never being set to perfection, which malady being aggravated by the discontent of his mind, threw him into a sort of melancholy which ended his life as before.
In 1367 he took part in the battle of Navarette, in which Du Guesclin was taken prisoner, the captal being entrusted with his safe-keeping.
The Elisabeth, carrying weapons, supplies and 700 volunteers from the Irish Brigade, encountered the British Navy ship HMS Lion and with both ships badly damaged in the ensuing battle the Elisabeth was forced back, but the Du Teillay successfully landed Charles with his seven men of Moidart on the island of Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides on 2 August 1745.
Du Bois, an official of the NAACP and editor of its monthly magazine, saw an opportunity: " By the God of Heaven, we are cowards and jackasses if now that the war is over, we do not marshal every ounce of our brain and brawn to fight a sterner, longer, more unbending battle against the forces of hell in our own land.
The revised historical information was first presented in a movie, titled ' Da Du He ', about the battle.
At the battle of Qingxi County during the Fang La campaign, Yu Baosi is slain by the enemy general Du Wei, who hurled his flying daggers at him.
She is killed in the battle of Qingxi County by the enemy general Du Wei during the Fang La campaign, who threw his flying daggers at her.
At the battle of Du ' ao Ridge ( 獨鰲嶺 ; located north of Liangshan Village ), Wulantai's army was badly mauled by rebel forces.

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Du Fay announced that electricity consisted of two fluids: " vitreous " ( from the Latin for " glass "), or positive, electricity ; and " resinous ," or negative, electricity.
" Robyn entered Sweden's pre-selection for Eurovision Song Contest 1997, as co-writer and producer of the song " Du gör mig hel igen ," which was performed by Cajsalisa Ejemyr.
" he love feeling ," Rank observes in a lecture delivered in 1927 at the University of Pennsylvania, " unites our I with the other, with the Thou Du, with men, with the world, and so does away with fear.
" Du hast recht ," he said, " und Kronstadt war der Wendepunkt -- You are right, and Kronstadt was the turning point.
Metzinger, for example, writes in a Pan article, two years before the publication of Du " Cubisme " that the greatest challenge to the modern artist is not to ' cancel ' tradition, but to accept " it is in us ," acquired by living.
In the office of the head of staff, he found himself in the presence of Du Paty and three others, also in civilian dress, whom he did not know at all ; they were Gribelin ( the archivist of the Intelligence Office ), the " chef de la sûreté ," Cochefert, and the latter's secretary.
Her most famous song from the early part of her career was Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen ( You forgot the colour film ), " a subtle dig mocking the sterile, gray, Communist state ," in 1974.
" Each barrack ," observed Lieutenant August Wilhelm Du Roi, " is 24 feet long, and 14 feet wide, big enough to shelter 18 men.
Self-described as a " group of friends ," Orco's first big break came when they beat out 40 other musical groups for the chance to compete against five bands at radio station WTAO's Battle of the Bands at the Du Quoin State Fair in August 2000.
Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University, was critical of Martin's work, leading Martin to describe him as " Brer Gates ," ( see: Joel Chandler Harris ) and to write: " Whenever the other folks have wanted anybody to beat the rest of the race over the head with, Brer Gates has been on the scene, like an HNIC Nigger in Charge " machine.
Du Bois wrote that “ in black slavery and Reconstruction ” could be found “ the kernel and meaning of the labor movement in the United States .” Then, in 1965, drawing from that insight, and inspired by the Civil Rights movement, Theodore W. Allen began a pioneering forty-year analysis of “ white skin privilege ,” “” white race ” privilege, and “ white ” privilege in a call he drafted for a “ John Brown Commemoration Committee ” that urged “ White Americans who want government of the people ” and “ by the people ” to “ begin by first repudiating their white skin privileges .” The groundbreaking pamphlet, " White Blindspot ," authored by Allen and Noel Ignatin Ignatiev in the late 1960s focused on the struggle against " white skin privilege ” and significantly influenced Students for a Democratic Society and sectors of the “ new left .”.
" Following the drop of her pseudonym and a number-one single, " Du Liebst Mich Nicht ," in 1997, a series of hit records established her position as Germany's " best known and highest-selling female rap act " to date.
It was originally written as a German language song, " Du Kannst Nicht Treu Sein ," by composer Hans Otten and lyricist Gerhard Ebeler.
Du Bois ," Labour / Le Travail, 31 ( 1993 ): 243 – 51.

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