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About the W. Du Bois Center. Our Mission. Who We Are. About the Du Bois Library. Events Calendar. Poetry Competition. The Annual Lecture. Visiting Scholar Talks. Former Fellows. Support Us. Group portrait of Du Bois and friends and family at his 70th birthday celebration at Atlanta University, Portrait taken by writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten.

Viewing anniversary parade from balcony of ancient Royal Palace in Peking, Oct. Portrait of W. The Huntingburg Christmas Stroll is underway, and will run through the weekend. When Justin Hoskins pictures his business, he wants it to be more than just an auto shop. A deck of cards. A paint palette. A tub of circus peanuts. Altars displayed for the Day of the The best things in life are not free. When he returned to the North after teaching in the South from to , Du Bois joined the Progressive Party, voting for nominees Henry Wallace and Vincent Hallinan in and respectively.

Democracy is dead in the United States. No, it is dogged hope. It is hope that if twenty-five million voters refrain from voting in because of their own accord. Arica L. Contact us at letters time. History politics The W. Author, sociologist, historian and civil rights activist W. Du Bois poses for a portrait at home in in New York City. By Arica L.



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