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This episode explores how African American thinkers, writers, and organizers, especially Black women shaped intellectual life, community uplift, and economic stability at the turn of the twentieth century. We analyze how landmark texts such as Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask” and W. E. B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk portrayed Black humanity, confronted racism, and sparked national debates about identity, dignity, and citizenship. The lesson examines strategies for racial uplift proposed by African American writers, educators, and leaders, highlighting how education, moral reform, political engagement, and community care were used to advance collective progress. Finally, we explain how amid continued exclusion African Americans built businesses, organizations, and institutions that promoted economic stability and met community needs in the early twentieth century. #AGriotsHistory #APAfricanAmericanStudies #APAAS #ThePowerOfBlackWomen #BlackWomenLeaders #RacialUplift #BlackIntellectualHistory #WeWearTheMask #SoulsOfBlackFolk #AfricanAmericanHistory #BlackBusinessHistory #CommunityBuilding #APHistory #BlackHistory #HistoryEducation