I believe the correct answer is B. Washington and
DuBois did not want African Americans to give up on achieving racial equality
in the United States.
Marcus Garvey advocated black separatism as the best
chance for African Americans to prosper (he supported Pan-Africanism and
founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities
League (UNIA-ACL)), but Washington and DuBois did not want African Americans to
give up on achieving racial equality in the United States.
Answer:
William C. Nell was an African American civic activist, abolitionist, and historian. He was also a founding member of the New England Freedom Association in 1842, a black Boston organization that assisted fugitive slaves in their efforts to gain freedom.
Answer:
To resolve disputes and misunderstanding.
Explanation:
The debates concerning the day of reconciliation has very importance because these debates removes misunderstanding and restore friendly relations between two country. It prevent people or country from wars and allows them to maintain peace among each other as well as initiates trading which allows them to be strong economically. These type of debates resolves all disputes and clears the misunderstanding between two parties.