Du Bois, James, and Wright eventually revised their positions. [fact]
Du Bois, James, and Wright eventually revised their positions on Western Marxism or broke with it altogether and, to differing degrees, embraced Black radicalism. The way they came to the Black Radical Tradition was more of an act of recognition than invention; they did not create the theory of Black radicalism as much as found it, through their work and study, in the mass movements of Black people.
Cedric J. Robinson, Black Marxism_ The Making o…, loc. 51