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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_DuboisFred Dubois - Wikipedia

    Fred Thomas Dubois (May 29, 1851 – February 14, 1930) was a controversial American politician from Idaho who served two terms in the United States Senate. He was best known for his opposition to the gold standard and his efforts to disenfranchise Mormon voters.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Fred_DuboisFred Dubois - Wikiwand

    Fred Thomas Dubois (May 29, 1851 – February 14, 1930) was a controversial American politician from Idaho who served two terms in the United States Senate. He was best known for his opposition to the gold standard and his efforts to disenfranchise Mormon voters.

  3. Fred Thomas Dubois (* 29. Mai 1851 in Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois; † 14. Februar 1930 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, der den Bundesstaat Idaho zweimal im US-Senat vertrat. Zuvor war er Delegierter des Idaho-Territoriums im Repräsentantenhaus der Vereinigten Staaten .

  4. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois ( / djuːˈbɔɪs / dew-BOYSS; [1] [2] February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, and Pan-Africanist civil rights activist . Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community.

  5. The bipartisan Independent Anti-Mormon Party of Oneida County was a short-lived minor political party in 1870s and 1880s territorial Idaho. The party came to prominence under the leadership of Fred Dubois, a Yale graduate from Illinois, a state that had experienced its own groundswell of anti-Mormonism not 40 years earlier.

  6. Fred Thomas Dubois (May 29, 1851 – February 14, 1930) was a controversial American politician from Idaho who served two terms in the United States Senate. He was best known for his opposition to the gold standard and his efforts to disenfranchise Mormon voters.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2017 · Back to Top. W.E.B. Du Bois. First published Wed Sep 13, 2017; substantive revision Wed Dec 20, 2023. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868–1963) believed that his life acquired its only deep significance through its participation in what he called “the Negro problem,” or, later, “the race problem.”.