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During his "Atlanta Compromise" Speech, Booker T. Washington MOSTLY tried to
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A make an independent state that would be for African Americans.make an independent state that would be for African Americans.
B immediately gain equal rights for blacks and to end segregation.immediately gain equal rights for blacks and to end segregation.
C force the government to give pieces of land to African Americans.force the government to give pieces of land to African Americans.
D convince whites that blacks would not strive for immediate equality.
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In his 1895 "Atlanta Compromise" speech Washington urged African Americans to focus on vocational education and economic self-help and to postpone demands for immediate social and political equality — essentially assuring white audiences they would not push for immediate integration or equal political rights.
In his 1895 "Atlanta Compromise" speech Washington urged African Americans to focus on vocational education and economic self-help and to postpone demands for immediate social and political equality — essentially assuring white audiences they would not push for immediate integration or equal political rights.
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