Booker T. Washington was a strong supporter of vocational education for black people (in those days called "Negroes"). At a time when many white people believed Negroes were naturally inferior and should not be educated, Washington became a spokesman for the idea that education would benefit black people and help to lift them out of poverty. That is why he founded a vocational school called the Tuskegee Institute.
Booker T. Washington argued that African Americans should accommodate themselves to segregation and focus on vocational education.
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During the Harlem Renaissance, young black writers celebrated their African heritage and American heritage. They also protested about racism.
Doubt it because, Black people wasnt part of the Aryan Germans, who Hitler see people to be and Hitler sent black people to concertration camps for just being black
During which of these time periods did writers examine and expose the social economics and political problems of society using the dialect or language of the people
Bertram J. Black has written: 'Our welfare needs' 'The mentally ill child grows up' -- subject(s): Education, Employment, In adolescence, Mental Disorders, Mentally ill, Mentally ill children, School-to-work transition, Services for, Vocational education, Vocational rehabilitation, Vocational Education, Vocational Rehabilitation 'Industrial therapy for the mentally ill' -- subject(s): Care, Mentally ill, Rehabilitation, Vocational rehabilitation
Booker T. Washington was a strong supporter of vocational education for black people (in those days called "Negroes"). At a time when many white people believed Negroes were naturally inferior and should not be educated, Washington became a spokesman for the idea that education would benefit black people and help to lift them out of poverty. That is why he founded a vocational school called the Tuskegee Institute.
Booker T. Washington argued that African Americans should accommodate themselves to segregation and focus on vocational education.
AS Joe Louis known as the Black Bomber, came from a poor family and a large one to he may not have had a good education. joe Louis attended the duffled field school all vocational schools Rate This Answer
The Bantu Education Act of 1953 in South Africa mandated a curriculum that aimed to provide limited education to black students and prepare them for menial labor rather than for higher education or professional careers. The curriculum focused primarily on vocational training and basic literacy skills, perpetuating the segregation and inequality in the educational system under apartheid.
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African American cowboys were portrayed by writers as white men. Writers ignored the presence of black cowboys.