W.E.B. Du Bois organized the Exhibit of American Negroes in 1900 as a means to showcase the achievements and contributions of African Americans to society, countering the prevailing racist stereotypes of the time. The exhibit aimed to highlight the progress made since emancipation and to advocate for civil rights and social justice. By presenting data, photographs, and artifacts, Du Bois sought to educate the public and shift perceptions about African Americans, emphasizing their dignity and potential. This initiative was also a pivotal moment in the broader struggle for equality and recognition during the early 20th century.
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