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How were Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois DIFFERENT?
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Washington accepted segregation forever, but Du Bois did not support education.
Washington accepted segregation forever, but Du Bois did not support education.
Washington believed jobs and money should come first, while Du Bois wanted equal rights right away.
Washington believed jobs and money should come first, while Du Bois wanted equal rights right away.
Both supported the Populist movement.
Both supported the Populist movement.
Both were against higher education.
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Washington believed jobs and economic self-help should come first, while Du Bois demanded immediate equal civil rights and higher education ("the talented tenth").
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