Read the quote. Put a check next to each of the statements supported in the text. Du Bois believes that African Americans should be accommodating to oppression and segregation. Du Bois feels that African Americans shouldn’t have to apologize in the face of insults. For African Americans to gain equality, Du Bois believes they must refuse to be treated as inferior.

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The given question is incomplete as the essential part "text" to support is missing, however, the correct statement is as follows:

We refuse to allow the impression to remain that the Negro-American assents to inferiority, is submissive under oppression and apologetic before insults. —W. E. B. Du Bois

Answer:

The correct answer is -

- Du Bois feels that African Americans shouldn’t have to apologize in the face of insults.

- For African Americans to gain equality, Du Bois believes they must refuse to be treated as inferior.

Explanation:

W.E.B. Du Bois was an American humanist, antiquarian, creator, manager, and extremist who was the most significant dark dissent pioneer in the United States during the primary portion of the twentieth century. He partook in the production of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

According to him African Americans should not be treated and being oppressed and not feel sorry for being insulted.

- Du Bois feels that African Americans shouldn’t have to apologize in the face of insults.

- For African Americans to gain equality, Du Bois believes they must refuse to be treated as inferior.

Supports the quote of W. E. B. Du Bois

Read the quote. Put a check next to each of the statements supported in the text.

Answers:

 √ Du Bois feels that African Americans shouldn’t have to apologize in the face of insults.

 √ ​​​​​​​For African Americans to gain equality, Du Bois believes they must refuse to be treated as inferior.

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