W.E.B. Du Bois, born on this day in 1868, was a seminal American intellectual and socialist civil rights activist who co-founded both the Niagara Movement and the NAACP, also authoring texts such as "Black Reconstruction in America".
Du Bois grew up in the relatively tolerant and integrated community of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and, after completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, he became a professor of history, sociology, and economics at Atlanta University in Georgia.
Among Du Bois's works are "The Souls of Black Folk", a collection of essays, and "Black Reconstruction in America", which challenged the prevailing orthodoxy that black people were responsible for the failures of the Reconstruction Era. Du Bois was also a Pan-Africanist and helped organize several Pan-African Congresses to fight for the independence of African colonies from European powers.
Later in life, Du Bois was openly sympathetic to communist movements. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) began to keep a file on Du Bois in 1942, and, during the anti-communist hysteria of the McCarthy era, Du Bois was explicitly targeted by the state.
In 1951, Du Bois was indicted by the U.S. government for acting as an agent of a foreign state after he advocated for nuclear disarmament via the Peace Information Center (PIC). Although left-wing figures such as Langston Hughes and Albert Einstein came to his defense, the NAACP declined to support Du Bois during his trial, which ultimately failed to convict him.
Following the death of his wife in 1950, Du Bois married Shirley Graham the following year, they visited the Soviet Union and China, to much celebration. Du Bois later wrote approvingly of the conditions in both countries. Graham’s interest led Du Bois further into exploring communism, delving into the American Communist community and becoming known for his support of Joseph Stalin.
In 1961 Du Bois officially joined the American Communist Party. Around that time, he wrote: "I believe in communism. I mean by communism, a planned way of life in the production of wealth and work designed for building a state whose object is the highest welfare of its people and not merely the profit of a part." Before leaving the country to live in Ghana at the invitation of its president and becoming a citizen there.
Du Bois died on August 27th, 1963, in Accra, the capital of Ghana, at age 95.
"The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line."
- W.E.B. Du Bois
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There’s a reason why revolutions have historically been successful first in the countryside.
I imagine there are myriad neglected urban communities that share your sentiment. It’s not true for all American cities, just the major ones, and even then only if you belong to a certain economic stratum. If you’re from like Springfield MA or Troy NY, or slinging coffee in San Francisco your outlook is probably not so different.
The problem is how fucking brain poisoned people here are. The cognitive dissonance is just so powerful. A poor conservative will simultaneously decry the greed of the bankers, the pharmaceutical companies, the landlords, but will claim that what we need is even LESS regulation!
Who can blame them. Liberals openly despise them (guns and religion, basket of deplorables) and never deliver MATERIAL gains. At least if a chud comes in and kicks out all the Mexicans some jobs open up for people who look like you. Nevermind that they’re exploitative and underpaying.
There’s no solidarity, whatsoever. The outlook is really fucking bleak.
There is nothing for you. There are no jobs, no place to interact with anyone, a complete lack of any urban planning, no public transportation. There are no buses, and the roads themselves are horrific. If someone is an hour away, then they mine as well be on the other side of the country. Your life is meaningless and boring. There is no greater purpose and America is specifically designed to keep you there, with no upward economic mobility.
I live in a small Canadian city (population ~80,000), and all of that shit is true
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i believe that the United States has been an overall negative consequence for the wellbeing of the planet and its inhabitants
I think Du Bois was one of the most important intellectuals of the twentieth century. He commented on almost all the major issues of his time, and a lot of it is still insightful today.
The Souls of Black Folk is a good starting point. But he said that of all his writings, his biography of John Brown was his favorite to write, so I think that's also a good place to start
I immediately searched for it and the auto complete helpfully provided "web dubois biography of neon genesis evangelion"
Anyway, Gutenberg has it: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/62799/pg62799-images.html
The john Brown one, not the neon genesis evangelion one. Also not web dubois biography of James Brown, thanks once more, autocorrect.
There's capitalism in my free ebook. Historical capitalism.
The American Crisis Biographies
Edited by Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, Ph.D. With the counsel and advice of Professor John B. McMaster, of the University of Pennsylvania.
Each 12mo, cloth, with frontispiece portrait. Price $1.25 net; by mail, $1.37.
These biographies will constitute a complete and comprehensive history of the great American sectional struggle in the form of readable and authoritative biography. The editor has enlisted the co-operation of many competent writers, as will be noted from the list given below. An interesting feature of the undertaking is that the series is to be impartial, Southern writers having been assigned to Southern subjects and Northern writers to Northern subjects, but all will belong to the younger generation of writers, thus assuring freedom from any suspicion of war-time prejudice. The Civil War will not be treated as a rebellion, but as the great event in the history of our nation, which, after forty years, it is now clearly recognized to have been.
"Not a rebellion, but a great event" mmhmm sure
I never finished Black Reconstruction, but everything I read from it has been super relevant for organizing in :amerikkka:
I think the first 2-4 chapters are essential reading material for every person doing liberatory praxis in :amerikkka: , though everything in it I believe is worth a read.
Depression is hitting me like a truck today, I feel like as an adult, I've kind of grown out of the internal melting feeling my depression takes the form of but every now and then it'll show up. Of course, I'm wise enough now to recognize exactly what it is, atleast what it is for me and what I call this mood.
I'm blaming the weather, lack of good diet and my job stressing me out. I've also been practicing alot so I feel like I'm just constantly working.
I much prefer being angry or outraged to being depressed. I'm okay though I'm just a small boat on a temporarily turbulent ocean.
I much prefer being angry or outraged to being depressed.
Facts, being depressed just turns your feelings into a void.
Great megathread write up @thelastaxolotl. Ironically the thing I had no idea about was that he lived out his life in Ghana until 95. Which is fab and heartwarming. Not enough communist icons managed that.
Learning about Du Bois really opened my eyes to just how many well known people have had their communism erased. You learn about him in school, you see him referenced or quoted sometimes in liberal shit. But nobody ever mentions he was a communist who left the US to hangout with Nkrumah in Ghana. And there are so many other famous people like him.
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Who tf even does whippets? Just rip a huge bong rip and try and ghost it if you want to cut off oxygen to the brain goddamn
Very interesting that a lib forum that gave Ukrainian soldier users "Hero of the People" titles when the war broke out no longer has them, since all those members have since been banned for transphobia and/or racism between now and last February :thinkin-lenin:
Job interview phone call in 15 minutes :stress:
edit: shorter than expected, but apparently it went well and i'm progressing to the next round of stressful interviews
tyty :rat-salute:
gonna try to manage nerves by not taking it too seriously, but it's not going to work lol
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