W.E.B. Du Bois believed that education was essential for African Americans to achieve equality and social justice. He argued that an educated Black elite, which he termed the "Talented Tenth," could lead the way in advocating for civil rights and challenging systemic racism. Du Bois emphasized that education would empower African Americans to assert their rights, contribute to society, and uplift their communities. Ultimately, he viewed education as a key tool for fostering self-respect and advancing the cause of racial equality.
Dubois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation
W.E.B. DuBois
rights for the Arfican-Americans
Booker T. Washington- encouraged african americans to improve their educational and economic well being (wealthier) in order to end segregation. this will give people more respect and get better jobs. W.E.B DuBois- believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights.
he encouraged them to obtain high education and become politically active
Dubois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation
W.E.B. DuBois
W.E.B. DuBois
W.E.B. DuBois
rights for the Arfican-Americans
Giving higher education to African Americans who can use it
he encouraged them to obtain high education and become politically active
The veil is the social barrier that prevents African Americans from transcending into the white world.
he presented scholarships written by african americans
he presented scholarships written by african americans
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Booker T. Washington- encouraged african americans to improve their educational and economic well being (wealthier) in order to end segregation. this will give people more respect and get better jobs. W.E.B DuBois- believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights.