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The Difference Between W.E.B DuBois And Booker T. Washington's Philosophies
Part 1 of Paper ....rn to do useful and practical things. While DuBois believed in higher education of a "Talented Tenth" who through their knowledge of modern culture could guide the American Negro into a higher civilization.
W.E.B. DuBois was the most influential critic of Booker T. Washington's policy of racial accommodation and gradu.... Part 2 of Paper ....'s willingness to use his political and economic influence in controlling ways that led them to refer to the "Tuskegee Machine".
W.E.B. DuBois died on August 27,1963 on the eve of the march on Washington. DuBois died in Accra, Ghana. His role as a pioneering Pan-Africanist was memorialized by the few who understood the genius of the man neglected by the many who are afraid that his loquacious espousals would unite the oppressed throughout the world into revolution. Booker T. Washington died in 1.... |
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