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Booker T. Washington argued that African Americans should accommodate themselves to segregation and focus on vocational education.
The name Booker T. Washington comes to mind. There have been many others.
Booker T Washington was a man...
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.
Booker T. Washington believed that training in trades and learning a skill was the way of improvement for African Americans. He believed that economic self-sufficiency would allow African Americans to overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society. Washington emphasized vocational education and believed that it would pave the way for African American advancement.
A thesis statement could compare and contrast just about anything. For example, a thesis could compare and contrast the education of young African Americans in 1950.
Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington argued that African Americans should accommodate themselves to segregation and focus on vocational education.
The name Booker T. Washington comes to mind. There have been many others.
Booker T Washington was a man...
African American Mary McLeod Bethune. There is even a monument in Washington D.C, to honor the contributions she made toward education.
He believed in vocation education. He founded the Tuskegee Institute, in Alabama. It provided industrial training for African-Americans.
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.
Booker T. Washington fought for argued for equal voting rights for all African-Americans. He fought for equal education rights as well.
George Washington Jackson has written: 'School-room helps for teachers and parents' -- subject(s): Teaching, Education, African Americans
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i think the answer was that African Americans could choose what sides to be on. and that's all i think the answer is (: