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  1. Feb 10, 2005 · David Graham Du Bois, a retired professor and former Black Panther Party spokesman who devoted much of his life to preserving the legacy of his stepfather -- scholar and black liberationist...

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  2. 1972-1996. 7 boxes 6.5 linear feet. Call no.: FS 034. David Graham Du Bois was a visiting lecturer in the Journalism and African-American Studies Departments from 1983 until his retirement in 2001. Du Bois was the son of activist and artist Shirley Graham Du Bois, who married W.E.B Du Bois in 1961.

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    Born David Graham in September of 1925, in Seattle, WA. Education: Attended Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1942-43, and New York School of Social Work, Columbia University; Hunter College (now the City University of New York), BA, sociology, 1950; New York University, MA, Western Hemisphere history, 1972; Peking University, Chinese language studies...

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    And Bid HimSing, Ramparts Press, 1975. (Editor), Encyclopedia Africana, in process.

    Books

    Fairbanks, Carol, and Eugene A. Engeldinger, Black American Fiction: A Bibliography, Scarecrow Press, 1978, p. 85. Henderson, Ashyia N., and Jennifer M. York, eds., Who’s Who Among African Americans, Gale, 2002, p. 361. Metzger, Linda, ed., Black Writers: A Selection of Sketches from Contemporary Authors, Gale, 1989, p. 156. Page, James A., Selected Black American Authors: An Illustrated Bio-Bibliography, G.K. Hall, 1977, pp. 68-69. Valade, Roger M., III, The Schomberg Center Guide to Black L...

    Periodicals

    Black Scholar, July-August, 1975, pp. 52-53. Library Journal, May 15, 1975, p. 1008. New York Times Book Review, June 29, 1975, p. 28. Prince George’s Post(Upper Marlboro, Maryland), July 1997.

    On-line

    David Graham Du Bois,” Biography Resource Center, www.galenet.com/servlet/BioRC (April 12, 2004). “The Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan-African Culture,”Africa Online, www.africaonline.com/site/articles/1,10,1902.html (11 April, 2004). “Encyclopaedia Africana Project: Bio: David Du Bois,” Encyclopedia Africana Project, www.encyclopediaafricana.com/legacy/scholars/bioduboisdavid.htm (24 March, 2004). “Interview with Dr. David G. Du Bois,” Encyclopedia Africana Project, www.encyclopediaafricana...

  3. Journalist, educator, and author. The adopted son of noted African-American scholar W. E. B. Du Bois, David Graham Du Bois was a former spokesman of the Black Panthers and later worked to preserve his adopted father's legacy. Source for information on Du Bois, David G(raham) 1925-2005: Contemporary Authors dictionary.

  4. David Graham Du Bois Dr. David Du Bois is the son of W.E.B. Du Bois and a professor at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. EAP Articles by David Graham Du Bois. EGYPT 76 Nile Street, Apt. 24 Cairo, Egypt 12612. USA P.O. Box 144 Amherst, MA, USA 01004. e-mail: dubois@afroam.umass.edu.

  5. May 1, 2003 · David Graham Du Bois brought dramatic interpretation and personal insight into the eleventh chapter, “On the Passing of the First-Born.” “Long before my mother, Shirley Graham, married Dr. Du Bois, I would read to myself ‘On the Passing of the First-Born,’” he said.

  6. David Graham Du Bois, W. E. B. Du Boiss stepson— whose mother Shirley Graham became Du Boiss second spouse in 1951—felt troubled about his stepfather’s legacy as he pondered the relationship between the US ruling class and the black populations of America and Africa at the end of the 1970s.

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