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Dubois Talented Tenth

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The timeline of Black history in the United States is one of continuous exploitation, oppression, and subordination. Systems of oppression are integrated seamlessly throughout American education, law enforcement, and the government. These structural components of racism continue to impede the ability of many Black people to rise out of a cycle of poverty and gain respect socially and politically in American society. It has been the opinion of many leading Black scholars that Black Americans must take a personal responsibility to uplift one’s own race. WEB DuBois, for instance, believed that the ‘Talented Tenth’ of the Black intellectual elite are obligated to inspire and cultivate Black excellence and success in society through their …show more content…

Once educated, the Black intellectual will no longer be content in his present position in society and will strive to improve it. The concept of the Talented Tenth is quite problematic because intellect is subjective and it promotes an elitist philosophy which will create an unnecessary hierarchy and tension within the Black community. DuBois places great responsibility on Black intellectual elite to solve the problems of Black Americans which generates unwarranted intellectual prejudice and discourages other people in the community from acting as leaders to achieve racial equality.
DuBois does not place full responsibility on Black Americans to solve their social problems for he calls for the abolition of racism to be achieved through the education of both blacks and whites. DuBois emphasizes that the standards of popular education “must seek the social regeneration of the Negro, and it must help in the solution of problems of race contact and cooperation”. Additionally, “it will demand broad-minded, upright men, both white and black, and in its final accomplishment American civilization will triumph”. DuBois holds whites, especially educated white people,

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