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W. E. B. Dubois Black Nationalism

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Black Nationalist can be referred to as a member of the group of militant blacks who are involved in advocating for separatism from the whites and forming a self-governing black community. Black Nationalist was involved in reaching for the centuries of the institutionalized white supremacy in the United States. They were involved in the belief that the solution to white racism was the formation of the separate nation for black people. Majority of the Black Nationalism was anti-Semitic and anti-whites. Black Nationalism can be referred to as a political belief which was practiced by African Americans as separate people who are having a different historical personality who were politically supposed to be involved in the development of their …show more content…

He was born in 1868, February, 23, in a place called great Barrington at Massachusetts in the United States. W.E.B Dubois was one of the American sociologist, author, historian, editor and an activist who was significant black protest leader in America during the 20th century. This was as a result of the supremacy of whites over the blacks during the 20th century (Du, Bois pp. 227). As a black activist, he was involved in fighting for supremacy in the United States where whites were dominating in the …show more content…

Blacks were not recovered from the cruel history of slavery, they were deeply traumatizing, and continually living under the domination of white privilege. For instance, there was the tendency of blacks of being involved in controlling the work schedules and processes but they were forced to be involved in giving up the fruits of their hard work since they were not the landowners. This contributed to keeping the blacks under the dominance of the whites and experiencing poverty in the United States. Again, economic status of the black people was affected by the introduction of mass production where machines were introduced making most of African Americans to lose their job hence leading to the poverty. Black people were underpaid and again machines reduced the job opportunities (Essien-Udom, pp. 207). This contributed to W.E.B DuBois to be involved in Black Nationalism where they were fighting for the improvement of their economic status in the

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