Which excerpt from "W.E.B. Du Bois: Social Justice Leader” best supports the theme that a person can make a difference in the world by standing up for justice and equality?
Seven years later, the US government returned his passport, and Du Bois left the United States. He made his home in Ghana, Africa.
Du Bois traveled to Moscow, Russia, as part of the 1949 peace conference, and the US government falsely accused him of being an agent of a foreign power, or in other words, a spy.
One year after Du Bois’s death, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed in the United States; it included many of the reforms that Du Bois had fought for during his nearly 100-year lifetime.
Du Bois rejected this view. He was against any form of compromise and in favor of full and immediate equality. In response, Du Bois formed the Niagara Movement in 1905 with several other civil rights leaders.
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Du Bois rejected this view. He was against any form of compromise and in favor of full and immediate equality. In response, Du Bois formed the Niagara Movement in 1905 with several other civil rights leaders.