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well WEB Du Bois said that the African Americans needed to get a liberal arts education to compete in American society and then demanded civil rights, but Booker T. Washington said that the African Americans needed to get a trade type of an education to fit into the society and that civil rights would come with time.
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W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington had fundamentally different philosophies regarding the advancement of African Americans. Washington advocated for vocational training and economic self-reliance, emphasizing gradual progress and accommodation to segregation. In contrast, Du Bois championed immediate civil rights and higher education, arguing that a "Talented Tenth" of the African American population should lead the fight for social and political equality. Their divergent approaches reflected broader debates about race, education, and activism in the early 20th century.
the African american society is able to vote. we now have a African american president for 4 more years. we are now accepting African american in our society. Before we were all completely isolated but now we mingle and we realized that African Americans are amazing people. i am not an African american but this is my view of how our opinions have changed about African americans
W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington had fundamentally different approaches to improving the condition of African Americans. Washington advocated for vocational education and economic self-reliance, emphasizing gradual progress and accommodation to segregation. In contrast, Du Bois called for immediate civil rights, higher education for the "Talented Tenth," and active political engagement to challenge systemic racism and achieve social equality. Du Bois believed that only through demanding civil rights and political power could African Americans secure true equality.
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Washington's plan for advancing African American differed from that of Du Bois in that Du Bois believed blacks should get full democratic citizenship. Booker T. Washington believed that black should be educated.
well WEB Du Bois said that the African Americans needed to get a liberal arts education to compete in American society and then demanded civil rights, but Booker T. Washington said that the African Americans needed to get a trade type of an education to fit into the society and that civil rights would come with time.
How did the beliefs of W.E.B. Dubois and Booker T. Washington differ in how African Americans should achieve equality?
In short, Booker T. Washington focused on education and self-improvement while W.E.B. Du Bois was more focused on achieving political and legal equality. With that in mind, your text and research should help you flesh out your essay.
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W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington had fundamentally different philosophies regarding the advancement of African Americans. Washington advocated for vocational training and economic self-reliance, emphasizing gradual progress and accommodation to segregation. In contrast, Du Bois championed immediate civil rights and higher education, arguing that a "Talented Tenth" of the African American population should lead the fight for social and political equality. Their divergent approaches reflected broader debates about race, education, and activism in the early 20th century.
he encouraged african americans to educate themselves and get a better lifestyle
They were treated poorly and not givin much