DuBois believed that trade colleges such as the Tuskegee Institute would bring about equality and believed that education and vocational training would bring about equality while Washington believed that a liberal arts education would bring about equality
<span>They were a group of African American teenage boys accused of raping two white women getting off a train in 1931 in the south. The case was very controversial causing many to believe a huge mistake of justice was caused and many families were caused to suffer and fear instilled into people that never needed to be.</span>
2. Fifth Pan-African Conference (1945)
1. Atlantic Charther mentions self-determination (1941)
4. Non-Aligned Movement (1961)
3. Bandung Parley (1955)
"The White House Plumbers"
"The Plumbers," as they were commonly termed, were a White House Special Investigations Unit, established by President Richard Nixon in July, 1971. This was a reaction after Daniel Ellsberg had leaked what became known as <em>The Pentagon Papers </em>to the <em>New York Times</em>, and the <em>Times </em>began publishing excerpts from them in June, 1971.
Members of the Plumbers unit were responsible for the Watergate break-ins that resulted in the scandal that eventually brought down the Nixon presidency.