World Peace And Revolt In Africa With Dr. W.E.B. DuBois

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World Peace And Revolt In Africa With Dr. W.E.B. DuBois
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KZ2230
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World Peace And Revolt In Africa With Dr. W.E.B. DuBois| Produced by Pamela Burton| February 20, 1953. - CONTENT: World peace and revolt in Africa| interview conducted by Peter Huen with Dr. WEB DuBois. Discussion with DuBois centers on world peace and revolt in Africa and the problem of minorities in the US. DuBois says he will approach these subjects as social problems, acknowledging how human beings impact social problems. Discussion about the economic organization of the world and how all things depend on how labor is organized. DuBois sites Booker T. Washington as having sought the American ideal, fighting for the right to own luxuries, with no discrimination. DuBois asserts that we must realize our place as workers of the world. Discussion followed about what is happiness, balance of body, mind and spirit and concepts of beauty, line and color. - Broadcast, February 20, 1953.

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