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Du Bois

[ doo bois ]

noun

  1. William Edward Burg·hardt [burg, -hahrd], 1868–1963, U.S. educator and writer.


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Du Bois’ famous analysis of what he termed “the psychological wages of whiteness,” then explains why poor and working-class white Americans would support public policies that would cause them financial and economic and other harm:

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Du Bois' eponymous short story about a Black man and white woman who seem to be the only survivors of a comet crash.

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“Oh boy Du Bois! He didn’t tell you? Mom’s mom is the president of LORE”.

For Gregory Du Bois, one break from college to be a ski bum in Vail, Colorado, set him on a path of taking mini sabbaticals throughout his corporate IT career.

Du Bois and Alain Locke, had conflicting ideas on the subject of art’s role.

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