Analysis Of W. E. B. Dubois

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1. Please discuss what was considered the “Talented Tenth” in detail and provide a succinct and thorough review of what W.E.B. DuBois meant by the “Talented Tenth” and its relevance to the advancement of intellect among Blacks in specific, and for society in general? [Worth 10 points].

Question rises “What exactly is the talented tenth?” When W.E.B. DuBois created the talented tenth he was referring to the top ten percent of leaders among the African American culture. DuBois believed that a huge part of learning and progression came from those individuals who chose to give back exactly what they knew. W.E.B. DuBois held the top ten percent responsible for developing the absolute best of their race. By doing so, these leaders would guide the Mass apart from the contamination and death of the worst. DuBois also believed that as human, we should only make or teach exactly who we are or what we know. To elaborate, if we have a skill of making money, then our object of training other individuals should be to create and produce money makers. If technical skill happened to be the object of education, then perhaps we should posses’ artisans. This teaching method was a productive way for Black Americans to lift up the standing of each other. W.E.B. DuBois had concerns on the focus of black education; he felt as though the focus may have been too technical or vocational.
Dubois’s talented tenth had three main goals; first he wanted to show that leadership could actually rise in the black community. Secondly, he wanted to show how those black men could be educated and developed; and thirdly, DuBois wanted to show their relation to the Negro problem. (Du Bois, 1903)

George, R. (2011). Sociological theory (Eighth ed.). New York: McGraw Hil...

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...cause it is believed that majority of the people in society will conduct theirself based on what they believe and not just based on what is objectively true (Anderson, Taylor, 2009).
With that being said, society is believed to be socially built thru a variety of things that human interpret. When we interpret the behavior of someone in our society it is these views that help us create and form bonds or act differently. In the article “The color of crime”, violent and interracial crimes were important and antagonizing crimes that concerned the people in America. However, it was potryed that majority of these crimes that were being committed were committed by the people of color.

Anderson, M.L. and Taylor, H.F. (2009). Sociology: The Essentials. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.
George, R. (2011). Sociological theory (Eighth ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.

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