WEB DuBois Test
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| Where was WEB DuBois born | Great Barrington, Massachusetts
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| Where did DuBois get her degrees from (undergraduate & graduate) | Fisk University, Harvard College, Humboldt University of Berlin, Harvard University
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| Where did DuBois first start teaching at | Atlanta University/Clark University
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| What historian has written biographies of WEB DuBois | David Levering Lewis
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| What historian wrote a 2 volume biography of Booker T Washington | Louis Rudolph Harlan
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| Who were the founding members of the NAACP | WEB DuBois, Ida B Wells, Mary White Ovington, Mary Church Terell, Henry Moskowitz
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| The men and women who helped DuBois organize the NAACP held a meeting everywhere except | Niagara Falls in NYC or Alabama
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| What year did DuBois publish the Sous of Black Folks | 1903
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| What is the official publication of the NAACP | The Crisis Magazine
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| What President of the US was happy that WEB DuBois agreed with his WW1 policies in the essay Closed Ranks (1917) | Woodrow Wilson
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| What homosexual writer did Yolanda DuBois marry in 1923 | Countee Cullen
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| What caused the Red Summer riots of 1919 | The murder of 17 year Eugene Williams
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| What European nations supported the concepts of self-determination for African countries after WW1 | France, Great Britain
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| What institutions helped to shape black thought about national and international affairs after WW1 | UNIA, Harlem Renaissance, NAACP, or The Pan-African Congresses
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| Which Harlem Renaissance writer influenced DuBois to visit Russia after WW1 | Claude McKay
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| Who is the person who talked about racial solidarity in African for Africans and did not care for DuBois | Marcus Garvey
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| Who was an advocated self rule for Africans | Marcus Garvey
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| In 1922 this person was convicted of what | Mail Fraud
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| The Black Star steamship line belonged to what organization | Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA)
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| What city was Marcus Garvey deported to Jamaica from | Atlanta Georgia
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| What did DuBois believe should be the function of art | A form of propaganda to promote social change and challenge racial stereotypes
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| How many riots took place in the Red Summer of 1919 | 25
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| What scholar believed that DuBois talented tenth failed the black community | Booker T Washington
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| DuBois was born in what period of history | Reconstruction
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| What does WEB stand for | William Edward Burhardt
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