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Booker t Washington's practical approach for the advancement of African Americans won the support of business leaders such as Andrew Carnegie and?

john D Rockefeller


Who was the wizard of Tuskegee and considered one of the most influtial leaders of your time?

The "Wizard of Tuskegee" refers to Booker T. Washington, an influential African American educator, author, and leader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, which focused on vocational training for African Americans. Washington advocated for self-help and economic advancement as a means for African Americans to improve their social status and gain respect in society. His philosophy and leadership significantly shaped the discourse on race relations and education during his time.


Freedom for African-Americans?

There were a number of African American Civil Rights Movement that were meant to fight for the freedom of the African Americans. One of the leaders of the movement was Martin Luther King Jnr.


Why did civil rights leaders disagree with Marcus Garvey?

Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.


What is a summary of the atlanta compromise?

The Atlanta Compromise, written in 1895, was an agreement made between Southern white leaders and African-American leaders. The agreement states that African-Americans will refrain from fighting for equality and work meekly in the South in exchange for fair treatment in law educational funding for African-Americans.

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How did Booker T Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois propose to improve life for African Americans?

He wanted to send gifted black students to elite colleges, and then these people would become the leaders of the civil rights movement.


Booker t Washington's practical approach for the advancement of African Americans won the support of business leaders such as Andrew Carnegie and?

john D Rockefeller


What did african american leaders do to fight discrimination?

African Americans joined the Labor Unions.


Who was the wizard of Tuskegee and considered one of the most influtial leaders of your time?

The "Wizard of Tuskegee" refers to Booker T. Washington, an influential African American educator, author, and leader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, which focused on vocational training for African Americans. Washington advocated for self-help and economic advancement as a means for African Americans to improve their social status and gain respect in society. His philosophy and leadership significantly shaped the discourse on race relations and education during his time.


What did the African American leaders associate the republican party with?

In 1860 there were few African Americans who were leaders. It wasn't like it is today. They had no political power and couldn't vote.


How did Booker Washington differ from other African American leaders?

Tuskegee institute.


Freedom for African-Americans?

There were a number of African American Civil Rights Movement that were meant to fight for the freedom of the African Americans. One of the leaders of the movement was Martin Luther King Jnr.


What did African American leaders associate the Republican party with Abraham Lincoln?

In 1860 there were few African Americans who were leaders. It wasn't like it is today. They had no political power and couldn't vote.


What organizations and leaders changed the way African Americans saw opportunities for themselves?

NAACP


How did Booker T Washington differ from other African-American leaders?

Tuskegee institute.


Why did civil rights leaders disagree with Marcus Garvey?

Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.


Why did civil leaders disagree with Marcus garvey?

Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.