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It represented African Americans and their struggle for equality.
Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality-apex
Booker T. Washington encouraged African Americans to focus on acquiring practical skills and vocational education as a means of achieving economic independence and social progress. He believed that by emphasizing self-reliance and economic empowerment, African Americans could gradually overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society.
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.
The quote was said by Booker T. Washington. The actual quote stated that African-Americans needed to, "pull themselves up from their own bootstraps." The quote was spoken in response to a disagreement Washington was having about whether achieving equality was the burden of African-Americans or the government.
achieving racial equality for African Americans. ~c
Equality
they Saw it as a great step towards racial equality.
Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality
It represented African Americans and their struggle for equality.
It represented African Americans and their struggle for equality.
Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality ;) apex
Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality ;) apex
Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality-apex
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.
Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality