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Kay [80]
2 years ago
7

How are W.E.B DuBios and Booker T. Washington difference? Need help????!!!!!

History
1 answer:
exis [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Washington was an educator, reformer and the most influential black leader believes in a philosophy of self-help, accommodation and racial solidarity.

Du Bois insisted on civil rights.

Explanation:

Washington was an educator, reformer, and the most influential black leader who believes in a philosophy of self-help, accommodation, and racial solidarity. He requests all the blacks to accept discrimination for the time being and instead focus on improving and developing themselves through hard work.

However, Du Bois was not in favor of Washington's message.

He called for political power.

He insisted on civil rights.

Also, he insisted on the higher education of the youth of African and American.

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