William Edgar Burghardt also known as W.E.B Dubois was born on February 23rd 1868 in Great Barrington Massachusetts. While growing up in the most African town. He identified himself as a “mulatto”. A mulatto means “a person with mixed black and white ancestry, especially a person with only one white parent and one black parent”. He attended a school with white children and studied with white teachers. In 1885 he moved to Nashville, Tennessee. After earning his bachelor’s degree at Fisk, he attended Harvard University. After completing his master’s degree he was selected to study abroad at the University of Berlin.
Dubois was the first African American to achieve a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1895. Not long after that Du bois published his first writing piece published as “A Philadelphia Negro”: a social study in 1899. This was the start of his writing career. Dubois wrote 21 books, edited 15 more, and published over 100 essays and articles. Dubois also wrote two novels, “The Quest of the Silver …show more content…
Dubois was a fellow member of The American Association for the Advanced Science, and a member of The National Institute of Art and Letters. He was an outstanding African American achiever. He reached many goals and was also a chairman at Atlanta University. A chairman is like the man of office, He held the highest position at the college and was appointed by the other members of the group for that spot in office. In 1940 he founded Phylon (a social science quarterly). Black reconstruction in America. His book was criticized for the amount of raciest attacks, but however is still the most informational book about the racial