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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.
Du Bois: The origins of a bitter intellectual battle ," The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education ( 46 ) ( Winter, 2004 ) in JSTOR
* 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 Alain
Du Bois and Alain Locke developed concepts of cultural pluralism, from which emerged what we understand today as multiculturalism.
Biography ( in French ): Du Béarn a New York, Raymond Orteig ( 1870 – 1939 ), mecene de l ' aviation by Alain J-B.
Du Bois, Charles Chesnutt, Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Alain Locke, and hosted regular Sunday evening gatherings with persons such as Mary Church Terrell, William L. Hunt, Amanda Hilyer, Harry T. Burleigh, and Will Marion Cook.
In 2005 Hollioake took part in a revived Superstars programme on BBC television, finishing fourth in the competition behind skier Alain Baxter, Olympic athlete Du ' aine Ladejo and rower Steve Williams.
The show included many stars such as Ilse & Dr. Erik Pausin, Sigrid Knaake and Günther Koch, Kathrin Saller and Fred Emanuel, Dr. Eva Pawlik and Rudi Seeliger, Eva and Horst Faber, Majory Chase, Raf Caldicott and as Guests Marika Kilius & Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, Inge von der Heiden, Alain Gilletti, Jack Lee, Heinz Kröll Larry Kemble, Harry Reddy, Hans Lugmaier, Lucien & Paul Mayer, Paul & Michael Carrington, Jean Rathbone, Jaqueline and Raymonde Du Bief, and many others.

Du and Locke
Even the best of his later books, the Philosophie écossaise, the Du vrai, du beau, et du bien, and the Philosophie de Locke, were simply matured revisions of his lectures during the period from 1815 to 1820.
Du Bois and Dr. Locke, who were pressing for young African American artists to express their African heritage and African American folk culture in their art.

Du and regarded
The Tale of Kiều is an epic poem in Vietnamese written by Nguyễn Du ( 1766 – 1820 ), and is widely regarded as the most significant work of Vietnamese literature.
James regarded Du Bartas very highly and encouraged other poets to translate his works, following his accession to the English throne.

Du and black
This commando unit wore Việt Minh black uniforms to confuse the enemy and used techniques of the experienced Bo doi ( Bộ đội, regular army ) and Du Kich ( guerrilla unit ).
Du Bois ' initial position as editor was in line with the NAACP's liberal programme of social reform and racial equality, but by the 1930s Du Bois was advocating a form of black separatism.
In 1604, Du Gua organized an expedition and left France with 74 settlers including Royal cartographer Samuel de Champlain, the Baron de Poutrincourt, a priest Nicolas Aubry, Louis Hébert, Mathieu de Costa: a legendary multilingualist and the first registered black man to set foot in North America, and a Protestant member of the clergy.
** Fi Du (' Me black ')-cassette EP ; c. 1984
In 1982, Chen was married to Du Xian (), a former China Central Television news program hostess, who was forced to resign due to her sympathy expressed ( dressed in black and spoke slowly ) during the reporting of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 on June 4, 1989.
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 .”.
Du Bois and others in the black community rejected Washington's apology for segregation.
Later that year Du Bois and Trotter convened a meeting of black activists on the Canadian side of the river at Niagara Falls.
Du Bois joined with other black leaders and white activists, such as Mary White Ovington, Oswald Garrison Villard, William English Walling, Henry Moskowitz, Julius Rosenthal, Lillian Wald, Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch, and Stephen Wise to create the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) in 1909.
It is here that Du Bois argues against Booker T. Washington's idea of focusing solely on industrial education for black men.
Du Bois investigates the influence that segregation and discrimination have had on the black people.
Gwenn ha Du ( Breton for " white and black ") was a Breton-based terrorist group founded at the end of 1930 in Paris by Célestin Lainé.
Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University, Transition bills itself as " an anchor of deep reflection on black life and a map charting new routes through the globalized world.

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