Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois both agreed on the importance of education and economic advancement for African Americans. They recognized that improving the social and economic status of Black people was crucial for combating racial discrimination. However, they differed significantly in their approaches to achieving these goals, with Washington advocating for vocational training and gradual integration, while Du Bois emphasized the need for political activism and higher education to foster a leadership class.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
W.E.B Du Bois
Du BOis thought Washington's strategy accepted white domination Du Bois thought Washington should promote more direct confrontation against discrimination. Du Bois thought Washington emphasized economic advancement for African Americans while accepting segregation.
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Du Bois most agreed with Susan B. Anthony.
Du Bois most agreed with Susan B. Anthony.
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.
Du Bois argued that blacks should not accept segregation anywhere.
. They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Du Bois believed that african americans should not accept segregation
Booker T. Washington
Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
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W.E.B Du Bois