Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was an educator, author, orator, and advisor to Presidents of the United States. Although he was born in slavery, he fought for the civil rights of African Americans in his country. He went for racial equality and proposed that African American accommodation to segregation should be accompanied by:
The correct answer is: Booker T. Washington believed that African-American housing for segregation should be accompanied by: <u>Education, Hard work and patience. </u>Brooker was an educator, speaker and leader of the black community of the United States. He believed that he could get more, adapting the skills of blacks to the
No, it is false that all adult men in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who were members of the church were given the right to vote, since only eligible citizens could. This usually meant you had to be educated and own land.