The views of Booker T. and W.E.B. on civil rights differ from how blacks should pursue these rights.
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W.E.B believed that civil rights alone would be achieved through the direct claim of these rights.
He argued that for this to happen, blacks should strive to receive a formal education, which would allow them to understand their political and social roles, become intellectual, ready to debate white society and claim their political and civil rights.
Booker T. rebuked such thinking and did not believe it would do black people any good, but it would promote more racism.
Booker T. stated that blacks should maintain their inferior roles in relationto whites, not face them and not seek to claim rights.
For him, blacks should strive to have economic independence and take care of each other.
He claimed that economic independence and material growth would allow civil rights to come naturally and keep blacks safe.
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