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well WEB Du Bois said that the African Americans needed to get a liberal arts education to compete in American society and then demanded civil rights, but Booker T. Washington said that the African Americans needed to get a trade type of an education to fit into the society and that civil rights would come with time.
The philosophical difference between them was that Washington was trying to head for a slower but effective approach, whereas Du Bois wanted his rights at the moment. People who were following Washington got impatient and started following DuBois, but in the long run, the way that Washington did his work was very much like Gandhi (very pacifist and effective); meanwhile, DuBois was very "ACT NOW" and, in the long run, there were mistakes in the way he approached things.
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At home he wanted to be together and feared that violent divisions might tear the nation apart. But his foreign policy says that it would be best to be separate from Europe and not get entangled in the affairs of them.
How did the beliefs of W.E.B. Dubois and Booker T. Washington differ in how African Americans should achieve equality?
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In short, Booker T. Washington focused on education and self-improvement while W.E.B. Du Bois was more focused on achieving political and legal equality. With that in mind, your text and research should help you flesh out your essay.
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well WEB Du Bois said that the African Americans needed to get a liberal arts education to compete in American society and then demanded civil rights, but Booker T. Washington said that the African Americans needed to get a trade type of an education to fit into the society and that civil rights would come with time.
The philosophical difference between them was that Washington was trying to head for a slower but effective approach, whereas Du Bois wanted his rights at the moment. People who were following Washington got impatient and started following DuBois, but in the long run, the way that Washington did his work was very much like Gandhi (very pacifist and effective); meanwhile, DuBois was very "ACT NOW" and, in the long run, there were mistakes in the way he approached things.
He criticized Washington's passive and cautious ways.
DuBois believed that African Americans should attack racism. He was involved in the founding of the NAACP, which took many cases of racial discrimination to court in an effort to get the nation to live up to the promises of the 13th and 14th Amendments. Washington believed that African Americans should cooperate with whites and accept temporary segregation to get along with southern whites. He thought that racial equality would come gradually.
Washington's plan for advancing African American differed from that of Du Bois in that Du Bois believed blacks should get full democratic citizenship. Booker T. Washington believed that black should be educated.
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