W.E.B. DuBois (11 x 17 poster print)
W.E.B. Du Bois was a scholar, organizer, and visionary whose intellectual rigor and unwavering dedication profoundly shaped the struggle for Black liberation and human dignity across the globe. Understanding clearly that racial oppression was inherently tied to economic exploitation, Du Bois insisted that true emancipation required challenging capitalism and colonialism on an international scale. Through groundbreaking works like Black Reconstruction in America and The Souls of Black Folk, he elevated the experiences of the African diaspora, redefining the role of culture and history in revolutionary struggle. Du Bois tirelessly organized, co-founding the NAACP and advocating fiercely against imperialist war, always linking the plight of African-Americans to broader anti-colonial movements throughout Africa and Asia. His lifelong commitment to Pan-African unity, worker solidarity, and cultural empowerment laid a critical foundation for future generations to understand liberation as an interconnected, global project.
- 1 print shipped in a rigid mailer (made from recycled cardstock)
- printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper
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paper weight + thickness: 250/m² / 66lbs
*frame not included*
printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper
paper weight + thickness: 250/m² / 66lbs
*frame not included*
your print (or multiple prints) shipped in a rigid mailer or tube (made from recycled cardstock) depending on order quantity
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