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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois Debate The debate between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois turned out to be one of the greatest intellectual as well as inspiring battles in our United States history. This great debate sparked the interest of African Americans and whites throughout the entire country. Both men had distinct views on how blacks should go about progressing politically‚ socially‚ as well as financially here in the United States. Both Du Bois and Washington wanted African-Americans

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    Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington was a great influence for the black community. The efforts he made to become such a wonderful leader were incredible. Booker T. Washington was a man that started up from scratch. He grew up as a Black slave‚ who did not have many choices in life. He was born on April 5‚ 1856 in Virginia and he had a white father and a black mother. When he was still a child he went to work in a coal mine after the Emancipation Proclamation. When Booker was seventeen he

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    I choose Booker Taliaferro Washington as my topic this year for the 2017 National History Fair‚ Compromise and Conflict in history theme because It is an interesting‚ important topic that is skipped in our history books today. Also‚ I wanted to see and study about Booker T.’s life and works. The first thing I did was to go to the library with my partner‚ Andrea. We started off by researching about him online through Wikipedia‚ Britannica‚ Ebsco Host‚ and Google. While in these websites‚ we found

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    1. Ajeurai Jeme 2. Book Report 1 3. February 17‚ 2013 4. Not applicable 5. UP FROM SLAVERY: An Autobiography 6. Booker T. Washington 7. 1901 8. Non-Fiction 9. 115 pages 10. Yes 11. 8 hours 12. Why was Booker T. Washington was so determined to receive an education. 13. Booker T. Washington was born on a plantation in Franklin county‚ Virginia that was owned by James Burrough in the spring of 1850. He lived with his mother and 2 siblings in a small one room cabin also known as the plantation

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    Cited: Allan‚ Kenneth. Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge‚ 2005. Print. Harrison‚ Daniel. Lecture. 2013. "NAACP History: W.E.B. Dubois." NAACP. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2013. . "W.E.B. DuBois: Picking Up Where Marx Left Off." Yahoo Contributor Network. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2013. .

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    African American leaders did not. W.E.B Dubois and Booker T. Washington saw that the situation of poverty and social inequality were bringing down their race in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. They came from completely different backgrounds‚ one rich and one a former slave‚ but they had the same purpose: they sought equality in the American society for African-Americans. Washington was more for slow integration into society and working your way up where as Dubois wanted immediate equality‚ which he

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    DuBois and Washington on Education Over 100 years ago W.E.B DuBois and Booker T. Washington began a debate over strategies for black social and economic progress‚ which is still prevalent today. Booker T. Washington believed that the role of education for African Americans should be an industrial one‚ where as W.E.B DuBois wanted African Americans to become engaged in a Liberal Arts education. Washington ’s approach to solving the problems African Americans faced was rooted in his belief in

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    In the early 1900’s both Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois presented a plan for racial justice. While the two plans fought for the same people‚ their approach‚ ideologies‚ and goals differed. Both men were brave to speak out‚ but overall Du Bois created a plan that was radical and one that represented the African American community well. Du Bois most compelling tool used in his plan for racial justice lies in his word choices. The way he uses metaphors like “the veil” and “double consciousness”

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    towards how the Black community will advance and on which approach is best to uplift their people. After reviewing these documents‚ I notice the two opposing views between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois and the advantages/ disadvantages towards resistance and subserviences. In the Atlantic Compromise‚ Booker T. Washington essentially agreed that Southern blacks would not upset the social order of the South and would accept their position as lower class citizen as long as their basic education

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    Research Issue: How does Booker T. Washington in his Atlantic Speech express his leadership skills when it comes to the equal and exact justice of the blacks of America? The blacks of America have been stipulated to a lot of injustice throughout the 19th century. We have heard of the cruelty of this particular race which stems way back to the 15th century. There were many slaves who had to endure a lot of hard labor in order to survive. Mr. Booker T. Washington an African American slave despises

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