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Booker T. Washington was primarily focused on the education and economic advancement of African Americans in the post-Civil War United States. He believed in vocational training as a means to empower Black individuals and promote self-sufficiency. Washington also advocated for gradual social integration and accommodation with the dominant white society, emphasizing hard work and self-help. His leadership at the Tuskegee Institute reflected his commitment to practical education and upliftment for the Black community.

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