<u>Contrasting the perspectives and goals of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois:</u>
During 1890's when the racial segregation was going on African Americans desperately needed a way to respond to the white supremacists of that time and the main advocates for the Negro rights were Booker T Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois.
Booker T Washington firmly believed in solving these issues and problems through education.
He believed that African Americans are educating themselves through trades and business. Du Bois believed that African Americans should protest unjust treatment and also demand equal rights.
They can only settle near oasis areas.
Many say that Truman was justified in dropping the first bomb and it kept a land invasion of Japan from occurring but that he didn't give the Japanese enough time to surrender and that the second bomb was ethically problematic.
Answer:
King adopted a retorical strategy commonly called <em><u>an appeal to emotion</u></em>. This is because, he was trying to appeal to the emotions of other blacks living in America of the need to act now to end the segregation rather than accepting it and feeling defeated.
This retorics is captured in this quote below:
"<em> ...... when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her little eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to colored children......</em>"
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