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W.E.B. Du Bois's Talented Tenth: A Quantitative Assessment
by
Battle, Juan
, Wright, Earl
in
Activism
/ African American Community
/ African American culture
/ African American Leadership
/ African Americans
/ Attitudes
/ Black communities
/ Black Community
/ Black culture
/ Blacks
/ Cities
/ College Educated
/ Communities
/ Community Development
/ Community Relations
/ Constant coefficients
/ Du Bois (W E B)
/ Du Bois, W E B (1868-1963)
/ Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt
/ Leadership
/ Leadership Responsibility
/ Males
/ Middle Class
/ Political Action
/ Race
/ Regression coefficients
/ Slavery
/ Social Class
/ Social classes
/ Social Responsibility
/ Talent
/ Variable coefficients
2002
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W.E.B. Du Bois's Talented Tenth: A Quantitative Assessment
by
Battle, Juan
, Wright, Earl
in
Activism
/ African American Community
/ African American culture
/ African American Leadership
/ African Americans
/ Attitudes
/ Black communities
/ Black Community
/ Black culture
/ Blacks
/ Cities
/ College Educated
/ Communities
/ Community Development
/ Community Relations
/ Constant coefficients
/ Du Bois (W E B)
/ Du Bois, W E B (1868-1963)
/ Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt
/ Leadership
/ Leadership Responsibility
/ Males
/ Middle Class
/ Political Action
/ Race
/ Regression coefficients
/ Slavery
/ Social Class
/ Social classes
/ Social Responsibility
/ Talent
/ Variable coefficients
2002
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W.E.B. Du Bois's Talented Tenth: A Quantitative Assessment
by
Battle, Juan
, Wright, Earl
in
Activism
/ African American Community
/ African American culture
/ African American Leadership
/ African Americans
/ Attitudes
/ Black communities
/ Black Community
/ Black culture
/ Blacks
/ Cities
/ College Educated
/ Communities
/ Community Development
/ Community Relations
/ Constant coefficients
/ Du Bois (W E B)
/ Du Bois, W E B (1868-1963)
/ Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt
/ Leadership
/ Leadership Responsibility
/ Males
/ Middle Class
/ Political Action
/ Race
/ Regression coefficients
/ Slavery
/ Social Class
/ Social classes
/ Social Responsibility
/ Talent
/ Variable coefficients
2002
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W.E.B. Du Bois's Talented Tenth: A Quantitative Assessment
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W.E.B. Du Bois's Talented Tenth: A Quantitative Assessment
2002
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The Talented Tenth is the moniker that W.E.B. Du Bois bestowed on the cadre of college-educated African Americans whom he charged with providing leadership for the African American community during the post-Reconstruction era. According to Du Bois's original theoretical formulation, the Talented Tenth were to sacrifice their personal interests and endeavors to provide leadership for the African American community. Following in Du Bois's footsteps, this inquiry uses the National Black Politics Study to examine the attitudes of today's Talented Tenth concerning their responsibilities as leaders of their respective communities. Multivariate findings indicate that among other things, the Talented Tenth report being more politically active and more involved in their communities and are suspect of the motives of the Black middle class. The authors' results suggest that the Talented Tenth are fulfilling the charge placed before them by W.E.B. Du Bois.
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