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The GREATEST Intellectual of His Era (The Life of W.E.B Du Bois)  

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This is an explanation of the life and legacy of W.E.B Du Bois.
Du Bois spent 70 years of his life advocating for the advancement of African Americans. while he had philosophical disagreements with other African-American leaders like Booker T. Washington and African Americans were searching for ways to advance a post-slavery society. Du Bios would never stop attempting to uplift his people.
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W. E. B. Du Bois : a twentieth-century life
Bolden, Tonya
W.E.B. Du Bois--biography of a race, 1868-1919
by Lewis, David L

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@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
If you enjoy this episode, please join us at Onemichistory.com
@Jeffreyduboispeck
@Jeffreyduboispeck 2 года назад
Thank You for this very polished video about my Great Grandfather's Legacy. I enjoyed this video. Some misunderstood my Great Grandfather's beliefs but he stood strong for equal rights for African Americans. He wanted the world to know we were a very smart and talented people who could do ANYTHING WE SET OUT TO DO. He proved that through achieving many things. He never lacked confidence and his offspring feel the same. Thanks for your support and uplift of Du Bois's Legacy
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
This is amazing! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I love to talk to people with a real life link to black history. 👀👀
@Jeffreyduboispeck
@Jeffreyduboispeck Год назад
Do you have $cash app 1 mic
@abrahamisaacmuciusiii9192
@abrahamisaacmuciusiii9192 Год назад
Do you know any information on Du Bois's Haitian relatives?
@davicool4284
@davicool4284 11 месяцев назад
Dr Shakespeare Agamemnon Beard... Never met a quadroon or octoroon woman he didn't like... Didn't stand with Ida B Wells against the "white" civil rights interlopers - in fact he embraced them. Had a sweet tooth for "high yellow" simultaneously tried to date and employ them. A real trend setter...
@Jide-bq9yf
@Jide-bq9yf 6 месяцев назад
You must be so justly proud.
@Faith12Man
@Faith12Man 5 месяцев назад
Malcolm X Autobiography mentioned when he went to Ghana back in 64, He met with Dr. Shirley Du Bois in which at that time she was the director for Ghanaian Television.
@deloreswillis9224
@deloreswillis9224 2 месяца назад
Mr. Dubois one of my favorite heroes exactly his brow points his legacy
@MSuperPowers
@MSuperPowers 4 месяца назад
This was excellent - thank you so much for making this
@Jide-bq9yf
@Jide-bq9yf 6 месяцев назад
A compelling and scholarly treatment of WEB Dubois’ life and times. Very much obliged.
@ronaldgreenjr1423
@ronaldgreenjr1423 2 года назад
Excellent work Brother. My great FRAT Brother deserves more respect for his achievements 🤙🏿
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@cheffdread
@cheffdread Год назад
Outstanding content!!!!! Thank you so much for your research!
@deprisestelle4377
@deprisestelle4377 3 года назад
Thank You very much for this episode ! It's the first time than i really focus on the life of W.E.B Du Bois ! And it was very interesting and informative!
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
I am so happy you enjoyed it, I hope to continue to create amazing episodes.
@deprisestelle4377
@deprisestelle4377 3 года назад
@@countryboi it'll pay a day or another !! for sure ! Keep going
@robin314
@robin314 Год назад
Excellent work!!!
@MrMrJennings
@MrMrJennings 11 месяцев назад
This is the best history lesson of WEB I have every herd. 🎉 Thank you.
@sergebaron9086
@sergebaron9086 11 месяцев назад
Dubois great grand father Elie Dubois was a minister of education in Haiti 🇭🇹.
@johnkawakami8395
@johnkawakami8395 Год назад
Excellent video!
@toniesedrick691
@toniesedrick691 Год назад
One cannot invite the enemy in their home and expect a peaceful night, be aware, awoke, and vigilant always.
@c9rolina24
@c9rolina24 2 месяца назад
interesting video easy to understand
@treetpoet1433
@treetpoet1433 4 дня назад
Thank you man you did your thing with this thank you
@africaforafricansnow
@africaforafricansnow 11 месяцев назад
Did he mention he work for the feds????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤫🤫🤫
@DetroitDanny96
@DetroitDanny96 9 дней назад
????
@presidentjames9811
@presidentjames9811 Год назад
The video was super interesting keep up the great work!
@countryboi
@countryboi Год назад
thank you so much
@kileleafricahummingbirdvib3899
@kileleafricahummingbirdvib3899 10 месяцев назад
WOW!! Thank you!
@kalebnbrown
@kalebnbrown 2 года назад
Great job!
@nelliekeniery
@nelliekeniery 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Hyperspeed78
@Hyperspeed78 Месяц назад
Great black leader Dr.tyrone Williams of Chester PA
@yolandaphillips3972
@yolandaphillips3972 6 дней назад
Thank you🎯
@toniafleming3895
@toniafleming3895 2 месяца назад
Hello sir I do enjoy your channel. However you should do a story on a truly interesting abolitionist whose family was the largest slave owners in Kentucky yet he turned his back on his family in college after attending an abolitionist speech. And that would be the amazing story of Cassius Clay. His life story is truly amazing
@eshoreent
@eshoreent 10 месяцев назад
You have to do a video on Marcus Garvey and the UNIA-ACL. He was our greatest organizer. Garvey was a Pan African. WEB went from integrationist to Pan African and apologized for going against Garvey. He lived out the last years of his life in Africa.
@Originaldread9
@Originaldread9 Месяц назад
‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@sergebaron9086
@sergebaron9086 11 месяцев назад
Willy is the architect of civil rights .
@kingmaafa120
@kingmaafa120 2 месяца назад
Got to go to Ghana 🇬🇭 to feel it deeply 🦾
@UlrichW-mm8yz
@UlrichW-mm8yz Месяц назад
Mr. Du Bois was very interesting, but also polarizing even to the black upper middle classes that he was so proud to have belonged and definitely to the black Southern working-classes and sharecroppers, especially those in the South. My wife's father and his side performed very well via HBCU educations, but never looked down on the farmers or dirt poor members of their race or think that only college grads should lead the race and not the blue collar 'negro'. Some of the world's best leaders of any race or sex have been from the blue collar/working-class crowd. Yet, I do respect his quest for knowledge and desire for his race to receive a classical education.
@alllove6874
@alllove6874 2 года назад
Wow!!! This was amazing. After listening thoroughly, I dont know if Dubois was an overall positive or negative figure for the race. If he was a wise intellectual or a fool. Simply wish he helped Washington instead of hurting him. It took Dubois half a century to agree with Washington after helping destroy Washington and his legacy.
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it
@chocolatekhan6685
@chocolatekhan6685 2 года назад
You're always going to find a way to blame the Black man for the fallacies and atrocities of the white man... Professor W.E.B. Du Bois was focused on his people. Not those who hold white privilege in their bosom, and the power to crush those whose only wish is to have equal footing, justice, and rights & freedom.
@stephenharris7534
@stephenharris7534 2 года назад
Knowledge
@MasterQuan808
@MasterQuan808 2 месяца назад
👍🏿
@Thomao
@Thomao 10 месяцев назад
Looking like a Black version of Lenin.😅
@oswaldthomas9425
@oswaldthomas9425 2 года назад
He did not like Marcus Garvey because he could not understand how a man with such dark skin completion and from a little island could organise so many people all over the world. But Marcus Garvey fought for everyone of African blood. W.d.b.DuBuis fought for class and lighter completion people in America. But taken nothing away from him,Marcus Garvey did not set foot on African soil yet DuBuis died in Africa. That's like
@ncheedxx0109
@ncheedxx0109 Год назад
Wrong. DuBois was talking abt Black Americans. Garvey abt Black Caribs. Neither knew any of the 1000 Black African languages. Meaning their knowledge of real Black people was extremely limited. What abt Black Latinos? What’s more, the souls of Black Africans can not be really understood nor adequately expressed in a White man's language like English.
@UlrichW-mm8yz
@UlrichW-mm8yz Месяц назад
@@ncheedxx0109 Your comment is nonsensical.... What are "real Black people"? And who are YOU to define this? So, am I a more "real White" person because I'm a native Dane, and my wife not a "real Black" person because she is descendants of slaves on one side and Sahelian African on the other? Of course she is black, and no one needs to speak an African language to understand what this means. Being black in the diaspora is an experience, Afro Latinos will share similar experiences as other slave descendants but not exactly the same as they were owned by a different ethnic group of Caucasians then those that, say, owned my wife--not all us whites are the same so I suspect they wouldn't have ruled over their slaves in the exact same manner, but the underbelly of their horrific experiences no doubt would have been identical. No Germanic stock white American need speak their native Indo European languages either, in order for us to communicate with one another and share our unique but still similar Germanic experiences. White man's language? There are Africans in cities that are barely fluent in their native tongue(s), and most of these Africans were continentally colonized by these same whites, with many nations still keeping our languages as their OFFICIAL lingua franca of government, while only recognizing their own native languages. So again, your comment is bizarre. Only Ethiopia remains the lone black African nation that never adopted our languages as their official tongue, because they were never conquered by whites in colonial eras and never had to learn Italian or English or even Arabic.
@bossman8461
@bossman8461 2 года назад
I like the vid but your voice was too low I could barely hear you
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
Thank you for your critique, I’m going to work to create better content
@Nanbebe7
@Nanbebe7 Месяц назад
@@countryboiI liked your voice it did not distract from the content
@jennifercuffy801
@jennifercuffy801 6 месяцев назад
❤🎉
@emzywillrich7243
@emzywillrich7243 21 день назад
Bad audio!!!
@jeffbillings-el6110
@jeffbillings-el6110 Год назад
Unfortunately he was a traitor to his own Race . And his name is already in the Hall of Shame !
@tasjourney7778
@tasjourney7778 27 дней назад
I’ve been watching a lot of black history lately. Whenever W.E.B. DuBois is mentioned it always bothers me. But I was always under the impression that DuBois was pronounced. doo-bwah. Is it on purpose that everyone pronounces it as doo-boys? I’m just wondering
@John-mu2js
@John-mu2js 23 дня назад
It’s debatable. I say the latter vernacular of his name but can understand yours as well.
@cashrulez5952
@cashrulez5952 Месяц назад
🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
@Ave-T-Vision
@Ave-T-Vision Месяц назад
His dad was just a white French man who had his mom and left. His dad was not Haitian. His mom was Black American. Stop it.
@ladyluck7423
@ladyluck7423 Год назад
Please he was a traitor
@claydobbins9342
@claydobbins9342 2 месяца назад
Correct pronunciation is: du bwah
@truthtruth9745
@truthtruth9745 Месяц назад
Du Bois died in Africa? I wonder 🤔 why?
@groovyastronaut5079
@groovyastronaut5079 Год назад
Sell out 😂😂😂
@thenbwkmtkspktrminc.4613
@thenbwkmtkspktrminc.4613 Месяц назад
Dubois was not "the greatest" during his time, nough saiD.
@chillwil4
@chillwil4 17 дней назад
Thanks!
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