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  1. 18. Nov. 2021 · Born Yolande Nina Du Bois in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, she became known as Nina Yolande and is listed in the 1910, 1925, and 1930 censuses as Nina Y. Du Bois, with a birth year reported as 1900 or 1901. She pursued a career in education. She was pressured by her father to marry Countee Cullen, the poet, in 1928. They divorced in 1930 ...

  2. Brief Life History of Nina. When Nina Gomer was born in 1872, in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States, her father, C S Gomer, was 35 and her mother, Jeanette Pease, was 33. She married William Edward Burghardt Du Bois in 1889, in Ghana. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland ...

  3. Du Bois a reformpedagógiához közeli pedagógiai nézeteket vallott. John Dewey-hoz hasonlóan nagyra értékelte az ingergazdag környezetet, amely „a világ dolgainak rendkívül sokféleségével” hat a gyermek lelkére. A nevelés végső célja, hogy hozzájáruljon a kultúrák közeledéséhez.

  4. Du Bois avec sa femme Nina Gomer et sa fille Yolande vers 1901. Du Bois était une personnalité disciplinée et organisée ; il se levait chaque jour à 7 h 15, travaillait jusqu'à 17 h, dînait et lisait un journal jusqu'à 19 h puis lisait ou socialisait jusqu'à son coucher qu'il prenait invariablement avant 22 h [263].

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › social-reformers › w-e-b-du-boisW E B Du Bois | Encyclopedia.com

    18. Mai 2018 · In 1896 Du Bois married Nina Gomer; they had two children, Yolande and Burghardt (who died at the age of three). After teaching Greek and Latin at Wilberforce University (1894 – 1896), Du Bois accepted an assistant professorship at the University of Pennsylvania to conduct a research project in Philadelphia.

  6. 20. Mai 2014 · On Saturday, July 12, officials from the Town of Great Barrington, the University of Massachusetts and local residents are expected to pay their respects at Mahaiwe Cemetery as the great-grandson of W.E.B. Du Bois comes from Colorado to dedicate a headstone to his grandmother, Nina Yolande Du Bois Williams (1900-1961), more than 50 years after she was buried there without any fanfare.