OUR FAQ's
Q: What is the W.E.B. Du Bois Society?
A: The W.E.B. Du Bois Society, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission
is to promote a culture of academic achievement and excellence among African
American students.
Q: Who can join The Network?
A: Membership in the Network of the Du Bois Society is open to African-American
high school students with grade point averages exceeding 3.5 and interests in
the crisis in education among African Americans, preparing for leadership, learning
about new ideas, and a willingness to meet new people.
Q: Who was W.E.B. Du Bois?
A: William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was a noted African-American educator,
historian, philosopher, sociologist and political activist, who conducted
the initial research on the black experience in the United States. His work
paved the way for the Civil Rights, Pan-African, and Black Power movements.
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information on W.E.B. Du Bois and his significant contributions to black America.
Q: Does it cost anything to join the W.E.B. Du Bois Society?
A: No.
Q: Is my donation to the W.E.B. Du Bois Society tax deductible?
A: Yes. Your donation to the W.E.B. Du Bois Society is tax deductible.
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Q: Can my participation in The Network help me get into a good college?
A: Yes. Du Bois Scholars gain important knowledge about the college admissions
process, acquire valuable community service hours, and receive letters of
recommendation from the W.E.B. Du Bois Society to admissions directors at
the colleges to which they apply as well as help in finding resources for
financial assistance. Of course, we can't guarantee that our efforts will
get you into the colleges of your choice, but we do promise to do everything
we can to assure admissions offices that Du Bois Scholars are exactly the kinds
of students they're looking for - students with a real commitment to excellence
in everything they do.
Q: How can my company or school support the W.E.B. Du Bois Society?
A: For information on how you can support the The W.E.B. Du Bois Society with
time, money or resources, contact Etienne R. LeGrand at 404-231-0870 or
e.legrand@webduboissociety.org.
Q: What's the Lecture Series all about?
A: The Lecture Series is a series of lectures on culturally relevant topics presented
through an African American perspective offered to Du Bois Scholars participating in
the Network. The Series is presented by leading African-American educators who teach
at area colleges and universities and who volunteer on the Du Bois Society Faculty.
The Series is held on the college and university campuses of our faculty members.
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of the lecture topics presented in the Series.
Q: I'd like to volunteer on the faculty. Who should I contact?
A: Professors teaching at area post-secondary institutions interested in
volunteering to present a lecture for W.E.B. Du Bois Scholars should contact
Etienne R. LeGrand by phone at 404-231-0870 or by email at
e.legrand@webduboissociety.org.