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This episode is from the series “Folks” from February 19, 1989. It features a profile of sociologist and NAACP founder W.E.B. Du Bois, including an interview with his granddaughter Dr. Du Bois Williams, a professor of psychology at Xavier University. It also includes an interview with Edna Jordan-Smith, the founder of the Afro-Louisiana Historical and Genealogical Society, giving advice to African Americans on starting genealogical research. Host: Sonya Masingale
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