Thurgood Mashall
Answer DuBOIS!!:)
PENNSYLVANIA
they believed in equality of all americans,regardless of their race
they believed in nonviolence and equality
There were many method's recommended but WEB DuBois thought that they should fight for there rights and equality. Booker T. Washington believed that they should get an education and work their way up to equality.
African Americans could gain equality within American society by showing their creative ability.
•He fought against the establishment and regulations of the government.
He believed in a spiritual equality of all people.
Booker T. Washington believed in gradual integration and economic empowerment for African Americans through vocational training and self-help efforts. W.E.B. Du Bois, on the other hand, advocated for immediate civil rights and political rights for African Americans, pushing for higher education and social equality to combat segregation and discrimination. They represented different approaches to achieving racial equality in the United States.
Women's changing roles in the work place has been a significant development in achieving gender equality. Women are no longer intimidated by any profession including those that were believed to be reserved for men.
achieving racial equality for African Americans. ~c
Forum for Equality's motto is 'The Forum For Equality is a statewide civil rights organization dedicated to the establishment of a society free from discrimination and to the support of good government.'.