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  An interview by Shirley Graham Du Bois from 1975 with Black Agenda Report discusses how to withstand the fury of a beastly concern.

INTERVIEW: “We have to be together to withstand the fury of this wounded beast…” Shirley Graham Du Bois, 1975 | Black Agenda ReportTitle: The Path Less Traveled: A Journey Through Black History

In a world where race was often seen as an obstacle rather than a force for progress, Shirley Graham Du Bois took her journey with a unique perspective. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, she grew up in a community that valued education and the pursuit of knowledge. Her life was marked by resilience and determination, as she navigated the challenges faced by African Americans during World War II.

### The Challenges of World War II

During the war, many African Americans were forced to leave their communities, facing harsh realities such as unemployment, violence, and economic hardship. Shirley learned that these struggles were not isolated incidents but part of a larger narrative—divisions and divisions among Black leaders. She recalled how the United States government's support for African American leaders often led to accusations of anti-intellectualism, a sentiment deeply ingrained in her heart.

### The Role of NAU and "White Man's World"

Shirley's journey was shaped by the influence of NAU, the National Association of University, which emphasized education and the importance of viewing Black history as part of a broader "White Man's World." This perspective fostered divisions among African Americans, who saw themselves as part of a larger, more homogeneous society. Shirley learned that true unity came not from political alliances but from a shared commitment to understanding and respecting history.

### The Rise of Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai

In China, Shirley's knowledge of the rise of Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai was invaluable. These leaders had transformed Chinese society by advocating for unity among Black Americans, challenging the "White Man's World" and promoting a more inclusive vision of history. Shirley reflected on how these leaders' ideas could inspire others to seek similar unity in their communities.

### Power Struggles and Division

Despite their shared commitment to unity, many African Americans faced divisions and power struggles. Shirley recalled how these leaders often divided themselves, leading to fragmented societies. She emphasized the importance of education and NAU as models for Black history, highlighting that true progress came from a commitment to understanding and respecting each other's pasts.

### Emphasizing Education and NAU

Shirley's journey taught her the value of education and the role of NAU in shaping Black history. She believed that Black leaders should see themselves as part of a larger narrative, one that valued unity and respect for history. Shirley's story serves as a reminder that even in division, there is room for growth and understanding.

In conclusion, Shirley Graham Du Bois' journey through Black history was not just about the past but about the future. She learned that true progress came from a commitment to understanding, respecting, and unity among Black leaders. Her story continues to inspire others, reminding us that even in division, there is room for growth and understanding.


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