Shirley Graham DuBois 
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
9/1/2020
Surveillance, State Power, and the Activism of Shirley Graham Du Bois
by Denise Lynn
The Black organizer Shirley Graham DuBois, along with her husband W.E.B. DuBois, faced intrusive and punitive action by the U.S. government for her antiracist activism. The government used anticommunism to justify its surveillance.
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