he thought it would end threw education.
Booker T. Washington- encouraged african americans to improve their educational and economic well being (wealthier) in order to end segregation. this will give people more respect and get better jobs. W.E.B DuBois- believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights.
He urged African-Americans to fight back agaisnt segregation, He disagreed with Booker T. Washington who wanted African-Americans to learn a trade. Washington felt the only way to be equal was to have money and a decent job. W.E.B. Du Bois felt they had to fight for equal rights.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks
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he thought it would end threw education.
Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington emphasized vocational education and economic self-reliance for African Americans, advocating for gradual social change through economic progress. W.E.B. Du Bois, on the other hand, focused on the pursuit of higher education and civil rights activism for the African American community and criticized Washington's accommodationist approach for perpetuating racial inequality. They differed on the best strategies for achieving racial equality and advancement.
Booker T. Washington's life long dream was to end slavery and live in peace with whites, asians, blacks, spaniards, and all the other peoples of the world...
Booker t washington
Booker T. Washington- encouraged african americans to improve their educational and economic well being (wealthier) in order to end segregation. this will give people more respect and get better jobs. W.E.B DuBois- believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights.
To protest segregation in the defense industries
Segregation in schools was officially outlawed by the Supreme Court in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision.
segregation was a time when people would be separated from the whites because of their culture or because of their skin color and the whites would have the blacks as slaves still in Texas they still believe in segregation.
The United Kingdom never had racial segregation.
He urged African-Americans to fight back agaisnt segregation, He disagreed with Booker T. Washington who wanted African-Americans to learn a trade. Washington felt the only way to be equal was to have money and a decent job. W.E.B. Du Bois felt they had to fight for equal rights.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks