Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois both recognized the importance of education for African Americans as a means to achieve social and economic advancement. They agreed that improving the conditions of black communities was essential for progress. However, their approaches differed, with Washington advocating for vocational training and gradualism, while Du Bois emphasized higher education and immediate civil rights activism. Despite their differences, both sought to uplift the African American community in the post-Reconstruction era.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere
he said that Washington was wrong
W.E.B. DuBois
He did a better job than Web du bois
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere
he said that Washington was wrong
he said that Washington was wrong
W.E.B. DuBois
He did a better job than Web du bois
WEB Dubois and Booker T. Washington were both major leaders in the Civil Rights Movement. If WEB Dubois were to criticize Washington it may be that he felt that Washington was too narrow minded and holding back the blacks in America.
"Booker T and WEB" is a narrative poem, as it tells a story about the differing philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois in handling racial inequality in the United States. It conveys their beliefs and struggles through poetic language.
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it.
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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.
it had cost blacks political power.