Rachel Davis Dubois was born on January 25, 1892, in the Clarksboro section of East Greenwich Township, New Jersey.
Shortly after assuming this position, and with the support of several colleagues, DuBois formed a senior assembly centered around the subject of "Americanization."
[2] The sessions were very popular with students and fellow teachers, but members of the community did not approve of DuBois's views on racial equality, women's rights and pacifism.
A number of schools were interested in implementing the plan into their curricula, and to manage all the requests, the Service Bureau for Human Relations was formed, with DuBois as the director.
After its 26-week run, CBS received an award from the Women's National Radio Committee for the best program of the year for public service.
"[1] Group conversation is a technique in which people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds come together and discuss various topics, such as spring festivals, in order to discover their underlying commonalities.