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Du Bois theorized that many of the problems seen in the Black community would subside. Du Bois stated that if change were expected to occur in Philadelphia's Black communities, both the Black and White communities would need to work in tandem.
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What is the significance of this social study research by WEB. Dubois?
Du Bois ended his study with a section entitled "The Meaning of All of This." In this section he explained how the overarching dilemma that African Americans as viewed through the eyes of the majority of Americans. By changing how Blacks were perceived in America, from inferior to equally capable.
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Du Bois ended his study with a section entitled "The Meaning of All of This." In this section he explained how the overarching dilemma that African Americans as viewed through the eyes of the majority of Americans. By changing how Blacks were perceived in America, from inferior to equally capable.
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Andrea a reviewer of this book 11 years ago, wrote about it above.
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Andrea a reviewer of this book 11 years ago, wrote about it above.
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Read through the reviews of this book. Andrea wrote:
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Dubois provides statistics that appear solid for the time period. He analyzes them objectively, never veering to opinions that chastise economically challenged African Americans for their circumstance nor does he celebrate those who assimilated.
He notes multiple reasons to explain the progression for some and lack of for others.
— Dec 19, 2023 09:08AM
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He notes multiple reasons to explain the progression for some and lack of for others.













