W E B Du Bois
/ˌdʌbljuː iː ˌbiː du ˈbɔɪz/
/ˌdʌbljuː iː ˌbiː du ˈbɔɪz/
- William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868-1963) a US writer who helped to establish the NAACP. His books include The Souls of Black Folk (1903), and he was the editor of the NAACP magazine Crisis (1910-34). He was the first African American to receive a PhD degree from Harvard University and taught economics and history at Atlanta University (1897-1910 and 1932-44). In 1961 Du Bois became a Communist and moved to Ghana, where he died.