The federalist papers tried to convince people to ratify the United States constitution. The Federalist papers consist of eighty-five letters written to newspapers in the late 1780s. These letters were written by Alexander Halminton, James Madison, and John Jay asserting that the proposed system would preserve the Union and empower the federal government seeking to act coherently in the national interest
Booker T. Washington encouraged blacks to fine a job fitting for their skills. He suggested focusing on agriculture being blacks had been "trained" through enslavement on how to work the land. This would also be less threatening to whites who working in industry and professions.
W.E.B DuBois believed in the promotion of black culture and that blacks should be given rights on the merit of their worth. He created the NAACP and encouraged blacks to become educated in the professions. He wanted true equality of the races not just segregated equality within society.
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the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection. First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the Communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.