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From "The Conservation of Races" by W.E.B. DuBois
DuBois is concerned with: 1) the meaning of race in American society, and, 2) identifying how blacks can better succeed in American society. He advocates an approach that emphasizes self-reliance and the formation of separate race-based forms of social organization and institutions.
-Discuss Dubois' view concerning the relationship between racial and national identity.
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