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Viktor [21]
4 years ago
13

While booker t. washington believed in an accommodation approach to racial equality, w.

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slega [8]4 years ago
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He believed in the opposite, he believed that blacks should criticize white men and racial superiority to attain their rights, he believed blacks should fight for their rights, not just sit around and wait for them.
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