Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois were prominent African American leaders in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who had differing philosophies on achieving racial equality. Washington advocated for vocational education and economic self-reliance, promoting the idea that African Americans should focus on self-improvement and gradual integration into society. In contrast, Du Bois championed civil rights and higher education for the "Talented Tenth," arguing that political activism and social change were essential for achieving true equality. Their differing approaches sparked significant debate within the African American community about the best path forward.
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There are three people that are credited with being the founders of the Tuskegee Institute. The three founders are Booker T. Washington, Lewis Adams, and George Washington Carver.
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it. [APEX]
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Booker T. Washington was born on April 5, 1856.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
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