Informative Speech On W. E. B Dubois

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Today I will be giving you information about W.E.B Dubois. His full name is William Edward Burghardt Dubois. He was an Author, Scholar, and a Pan- Africanism. I will give you information about W.E.B Dubois. I will tell you why he is so great and famous. Here’s one of his favorite quotes he made, “To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships”. I will tell you a lot more about him. I will tell you how, why, and because. This man was very great. First, W.E.B Dubois was an author. He became an author by, Du Bois published his landmark study the first case study of an African-American community. The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study (1899), marking the beginning of his expansive writing …show more content…

In 1900 he attended the First Pan- African Conference held in London, was elected a vice president, and wrote he “Address to the Nations of the World.” In 1911 Du Bois attended the First Universal Races Congress in London along with black intellectuals from Africa and the West Indies. In the nearly half century between 1900 and 1945 various political leaders and intellectuals from Europe, North America, and Africa met six times to discuss colonial control of Africa and develop strategies for eventual African political liberation.

Last, William was a very great man. He was a very smart guy. He had family members. But W.E.B was Born February 23, 1868, Great Barrington, MA.
Died August 27, 1963, Accra, Ghana. W.E.B Dubois was one of the greatest men ever. This guy was only 95 years old. He lived a long and a good life. He died when one day before Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington at the age of 95, in Accra, Ghana, while working on an encyclopedia of the African Diaspora. So he died writing a speech. So you know he loves to write all the