W.E.B. Du Bois was an influential African American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, and writer, born on February 23, 1868. He was a co-founder of the NAACP and advocated for the rights of Black Americans, emphasizing the importance of higher education and political representation. Du Bois is known for his seminal work, "The Souls of Black Folk," which explored the complexities of African American identity and the concept of "double consciousness." His ideas laid the groundwork for future civil rights movements and continue to resonate in discussions on race and equality today.
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