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W.E.B. Du Bois – Sociologist, Historian, and Pioneer of Civil Rights Scholarship

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This episode explores the life and intellectual legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the most influential sociologists, historians, and civil rights thinkers of the twentieth century. Born in 1868 in Massachusetts, Du Bois excelled academically and became the first African American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard University. His groundbreaking study, The Philadelphia Negro, introduced scientific, data-driven sociology to the study of race, proving that the struggles of Black Americans stemmed from structural inequality rather than personal shortcomings. Du Bois gained international recognition with The Souls of Black Folk (1903), where he introduced the concept of double consciousness, describing the tension of living in a society that views one's identity through the lens of racism. Beyond scholarship, he was a visionary leader who co-founded the NAACP and used its magazine, The Crisis, to advocate for civil rights, celebrate Black culture, and expose injustice. Throughout his life, Du Bois championed higher education, political empowerment, and global solidarity through Pan-Africanism. Despite facing persecution during the Cold War, he continued his activism into his nineties, spending his final years in Ghana working on an ambitious Encyclopedia Africana. Du Bois passed away in 1963, just one day before the March on Washington. His legacy remains profound—shaping sociology, civil rights, global liberation movements, and the ongoing struggle for racial justice.

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