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Paul Dubois was born on the 18 July 1829 in Nogent-sur-Seine, France.He began studying law to please his father who practiced as a notary, but gave this up in order to train as a sculptor; his enthusiasm for this possibly fanned by the admiration he had for the work of his great-uncle Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. [1]
A family evacuating their house after it was vandalized in the Chicago race riot When the war ended, Du Bois traveled to Europe in 1919 to attend the first Pan-African Congress and to interview African-American soldiers for a planned book on their experiences in World War I. [ 174 ] He was trailed by U.S. agents who were searching for evidence ...
Paul Dubois may refer to: Paul Dubois (sculptor) (1829–1905), French sculptor; Paul Antoine Dubois (1795–1871), French obstetrician; Paul Charles Dubois (1848–1918), Swiss neuropathologist; Paul Dubois (diplomat) (born 1943), Canadian ambassador to Germany; Paul Élie Dubois, French Orientalist painter; Paul Du Bois (1859–1938), Belgian ...
Paul Du Bois (French pronunciation: [pɔl dy bwa]; 1859–1938) was a Belgian sculptor and medalist, born in Aywaille, and died in Uccle, a municipality of Brussels . Du Bois was a student of Eugène Simonis and Charles van der Stappen .
Dubois (/ d ʊ ˈ b w ɑː / duu-BWAH; also spelled DuBois or Du Bois, from the French of the woods/forest) is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include:
The W. E. B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite (or W. E. B. Du Bois Homesite) is a National Historic Landmark in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, commemorating an important location in the life of African American intellectual and civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963).
Paul Antoine Dubois (French pronunciation: [pɔl ɑ̃twan dybwa]; also Paul Antoine Dubis or Paul-Antoine Dubois; [1] 7 December 1795 – December 1871) was a French obstetrician and the son of Antoine Dubois. He was born and died in Paris. In 1823 he succeeded his father at the maternity hospital that later was to become known as the Maison ...
Paul Charles Dubois (French pronunciation: [pɔl ʃaʁl dybwa]; 28 November 1848 – 4 November 1918) was a Swiss neuropathologist who was a native of La Chaux-de-Fonds. Dubois studied medicine at the University of Bern , and in 1876 was a general practitioner of medicine in Bern .