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Booker T. Washington was an influential African American educator, author, and advisor to several U.S. presidents during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, which focused on vocational training for Black students. Washington advocated for a philosophy of self-help, racial uplift, and economic independence, promoting the idea that African Americans could improve their social status through education and hard work. His approach, often referred to as the "Atlanta Compromise," emphasized gradual progress rather than immediate civil rights.

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