He did a better job than Web du bois
To demand an end to discrimination.
his plan wasn't african american to be free, but he told them to get a better life by education.
Washington never picked up a gun and "fought" since he was commander of the entire army. He told his officers the battle plan and had them carry it out.
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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.
To demand an end to discrimination.
his plan wasn't african american to be free, but he told them to get a better life by education.
To protest segregation in the defense industries
Booker T. Washington believed in hard work and a plan to rise above situations. His quote, ""A race, like an individual, lifts itself up by lifting others up." called for people to be of service to others. He believed that in helping someone else, the helper is also uplifted.
Congress did not approve of President Truman's plan to end racial discrimination. Executive Order 9981 ended racial discrimination in the military.
George Washington rushed to New York to set up defenses, anticipating the British plan for invading New York City.
Washington never picked up a gun and "fought" since he was commander of the entire army. He told his officers the battle plan and had them carry it out.
At one time, the government did not hire African-Americans for federal jobs. Philip Randolph decided to organize a march on Washington to protest this in 1941. The result was President Roosevelt banning discrimination for federal hiring.
The U.S. Congress did not approve of President Truman's plan to end racial discrimination through his civil rights proposals, such as anti-lynching laws and desegregation measures. Southern Democrats and conservative Republicans strongly opposed these measures.
Randolph planned the march on Washington along with Bayard Rustin and AJ Muste. The purpose of the march was to protest racial discrimination in war industries, desegregation of armed forces, end segregation, and propose an anti-lynching law.
Plan to attack Washington D.C.