FOR COLORED SCHOLARS WHO CONSIDER SUICIDE WHEN OUR RAINBOWS ARE NOT ENUF

W.E.B. Du Bois was deeply aware of the capacity of marginalized people to produce new knowledge about oppression and inequality. He is still a beacon for young black scholars today.

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