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W. E. B. Du Bois was an American writer, sociologist, and civil rights activist, widely regarded as one of the most important voices in the fight for racial equality in the early 20th century. His work, including The Souls of Black Folk, reshaped how Americans understood race, history, and identity. Du Bois's intellectual rigor and commitment to social justice continue to inspire generations of scholars and activists, showing the power of education, activism, and the pursuit of equality. His legacy encourages individuals to challenge injustice and fight for a better, more equitable world.
"A little less complaint and whining, and a little more dogged work and manly striving, would do us more credit than a thousand civil rights bills."
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