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Answer:
I think it was Edward Braddock
Yes, technically it is true that the Byzantine emperor, who believed that Muslims posed a threat to Christian Constantinople, requested help from Europe, although he mostly dealt with them himself.
Booker T. Washington believed that education was the best
way to help Blacks in America. He
thought that through hard work Blacks would be recognized by whites. W.E.B. Du Bois believed that they should push
for their rights and that they should not wait idly by but rather be active in
abolishing segregation.