Answer: A distinct status of civil inferiority has been created.
African American leaders Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois disagreed on the way equality should be pursued between blacks and whites. Booker T. Washington believed that equality needed to be gained slowly, and by making compromises. This attitude was named the "Atlanta Compromise" by W. E. B. Du Bois. The compromise consisted on tolerating discrimination, not seeking civil rights and enduring segregation in exchange for education and due process in law.
W. E. B. DuBois believed this attitude only reinforced stereotypes of African Americans as submissive, inferior and apologetic. He believed that by not insisting on civil rights, a status of civil inferiority had been created, and that this was a significant obstacle for equality.
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Even though philosophy was not particularly popularized at the time period that belonged to ancient Egypt, as the people were mainly focused on religious aspects of existential life, there was still a number of philosophers, such as Ptahhotep. It is thought that these great thinkers might have even went on to influence ancient Greek philosophy, with Greeks travelling all the way from Athens to Cairo to try and seek out what this ancient civilization had to say about philosophy.
As for writing, the ancient Egyptian written language was very hard and complicated, so most of the popultion did not actually get to learn it. However, writing was still crucial to a progressive society, even at these times, and so a group of people belonging to the working class called scribes were the ones who did most of the writing. Scribes were very usefull and had various jobs, but their main purpose was to copy down everything the Pharoah says on scrolls made out of leed.
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c- he fled to Pakistan, where he was eventually found and killed in a raid by U.S
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