W.E.B. Du Bois: His Life and Influence

W.E.B. Du Bois: His Life and Influence

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History, Social Studies, Philosophy, Education, Arts

10th Grade - University

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W.E.B. Du Bois was a pivotal African American thinker of the 20th century. Born in 1868, he pursued education at Fisk and Harvard, becoming the first African American to earn a PhD from Harvard. Du Bois was a key figure in the Pan-African Movement and a critic of Booker T. Washington's views on segregation. He introduced the concept of the 'talented tenth' and co-founded the NAACP, significantly influencing African American literature and rights. Despite clashes with figures like Marcus Garvey, Du Bois's legacy as a philosopher and activist endures, with his life celebrated in various ways.

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Where was W.E.B. Du Bois born?

Nashville, Tennessee

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Great Barrington, Massachusetts

Atlanta, Georgia

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What was the title of Du Bois's first important study?

The Philadelphia Negro

A Negro Art Renaissance

The Crisis

The Souls of Black Folk

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What movement did Du Bois become involved in at the start of the 20th century?

Pan-African Movement

Civil Rights Movement

Harlem Renaissance

Black Power Movement

4.

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What term did Du Bois popularize to describe the future leaders of African Americans?

The Talented Tenth

The Elite Few

The Chosen Ones

The Leading Lights

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Which organization did Du Bois help to co-found?

UNIA

CORE

NAACP

SCLC

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the name of the publication Du Bois edited for the NAACP?

The Philadelphia Negro

The Souls of Black Folk

The Crisis

A Negro Art Renaissance

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Who did Du Bois clash with over the idea of African American separation?

Martin Luther King Jr.

Frederick Douglass

Marcus Garvey

Booker T. Washington

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