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Du Bois and his mother
12018-06-04T01:44:54-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3b197011WEB Du Bois and his motherplain2018-06-04T01:44:55-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3b
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1media/Du Bois Boyhood Home.jpg2018-04-07T01:23:13-07:00Du Bois' Youth8image_header2018-06-04T03:00:44-07:00W.E.B. Du Bois was born to mulatto parents in Great Barrington, Massachusetts in 1868. His family had been free for over a century and his youth was rarely marred severe prejudice. He attended white schools in Massachusetts and his superior test scores should have admitted him to the best universities. Unfortunately, most were barred to him because of his race.