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who gave the Atlanta compromise speech at the international cotten expo he believed in ganing economic independence for blacks rather than imedeat civil rights

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The Atlanta Compromise speech was delivered by Booker T. Washington at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1895. In this speech, Washington advocated for the idea that African Americans should focus on gaining economic independence and vocational training rather than immediately pursuing civil rights and political equality. He believed that by proving their economic value and self-reliance, African Americans would eventually gain the respect and rights they sought. This approach was controversial and sparked various debates within the African American community and among civil rights leaders of his time.

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