Shirley GrahamShirley Graham Du Bois (1896-1977) was an American writer, composer, and activist whose work spanned biography, drama, and political commentary. Trained in music in the United States and Europe, she began her career as a composer and playwright befor turning to historical biography, where she found her widest readership.Graham became known for her accessible and carefully researched biographies of prominent African and African American figures, including Frederick Douglass, Phyllis Wheatley, and Paul Robeson. Her work sought to recover and present Black historical achievement for younger and general audiences at a time when such narratives were often marginalized in mainstream publishing.In 1951 she married scholar and civil rights leader W. E. B. Du Bois, and her later life was marked by international travel and political engagement in Africa and China. Throughout her career, Shirley Graham Du Bois combined literary craft with a commitment to historical recognition and cultural advocacy. Read More Read Less
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