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(For a Social Studies Project) W.E.B. DuBois

by @FallingSnow

In Memory of W.E.B. DuBois here are some poems. Here Lays a caring man Who had many adoring Fans He believed in the A.A. But not in the K.K.K. He fought and encouraged Civil Rights And Never Put up a fist Fight So with a grieving heart we sow His body down to this spot to grow Never forgotten then nor now For there is no way to, how? Diamante: DuBois Freedom, Civil Rights Working, Learning, fighting Leader, brotherhood; slavery, stupidity Hiding, beating, worshiping Beat, bleed Pet End of Diamante- Pet in referral to a new kind of slave
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