“Just give them a chance”, they said… @usedgov #BHM pic.twitter.com/CGSal8zBKP — Khary Penebaker (@kharyp) February 12, 2017 Department Of Education Forced To Eat Crow After Misspelling Name Of Black Icon W.E.B DuBois First Frederick Douglass — now this. The U.S. Department of Education is eating crow after misspelling W.E.B. Du Bois’ name in a tribute tweeted out Sunday morning. An iconic scholar and Black History Month hero, Du Bois is well known for co-founding the NAACP, as well as writing about racism and other social issues. A trailblazer in Civil Rights, Du Bois was the first African-American to earn a doctorate degree from Harvard University. He died in 1963. The Department, which has been under fire for its new leader Betsy Devos , corrected the tweet within a few hours, apologizing profusely. Post updated – our deepest apologies for the earlier typo. — US Dept of Education (@usedgov) February 12, 2017 “Education must not simply teach work – it must teach life.” – W.E.B. Du Bois pic.twitter.com/hSg4R1rLHH — US Dept of Education (@usedgov) February 12, 2017 Do you think people have become TOO vigilant about errors like this one? Haven’t we all experienced a typo or two while tweeting? Or do you think it’s simply too important of a task to commit a major fail like this one?
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Blame Betsy Devos: U.S. Dept. Of Education Misspells W.E.B. Du Bois’ Name In Tweet