W.E.B. DuBois
Dubois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation
Martin Luther King Jr. was influenced by Booker T. Washington's autobiography titled Up From Slavery. He was influenced by W.E.B. DuBois because his father was involved with the NAACP which DuBois helped to start.
Well Booker T. Washington had grown up as a servent while WED Dubois had grown up as a scholar. I think it had to do with where they lived and how they were raised.
w.e.b. dubois wanted to make us demand our rights but Booker t. Washington wanted us to start with jobs because every time we asked for rights we were automaticly lynched
W.E.B. DuBois
Dubois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation
They agreed that segregation was wrong. (apex)
Martin Luther King Jr. was influenced by Booker T. Washington's autobiography titled Up From Slavery. He was influenced by W.E.B. DuBois because his father was involved with the NAACP which DuBois helped to start.
Well Booker T. Washington had grown up as a servent while WED Dubois had grown up as a scholar. I think it had to do with where they lived and how they were raised.
w.e.b. dubois wanted to make us demand our rights but Booker t. Washington wanted us to start with jobs because every time we asked for rights we were automaticly lynched
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he said that Washington was wrong
W.E.B. Dubois opposed the ideas of Booker T. Washington because he thought Washington accepted segregation while promoting economic advancement. Dubois felt that discrimination should be tackled head on with direct confrontation.
he said that Washington was wrong
They agreed that segregation was wrong. (apex)
They had different opinions because of where they grew up. Washington grew up as a slave so he knew demanding equality was pointless because it would not work. He has the rational idea. DuBois grew up free in the north and was blinded by the resluts of demanding what was right.