For Booker T. Washington v W. E. B. DuBois, I don't get DuBois' method...

did he want African Americans to gain rights right away?

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Yes. Washington wanted African-American rights to come slowly with the increasing skills and education of African-Americans. DuBois believed that all African-Americans deserved rights right away.

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Thank You so much again!
You're very welcome. :-)
Also, DuBois wanted to accomplish that by forming the talented tenth?

to rise?
Yes. He believed that the top ten percent of African-Americans by education and abilities needed to lead the civil rights movement.
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