This evidence exemplifies that Booker T. Washington valued education as a means to empower African Americans and facilitate their advancement within society. This evidence also exemplifies that W.E.B. Du Bois believed that an educated black elite should lead the African American community towards liberation and progress, highlighting the critical role of education in achieving equality.
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One way that Booker T. Washington was similar to W.E.B. Du Bois is that both leaders valued the importance of education as a critical tool for empowering African Americans and advancing their quest for equality. In doc A, it states that "Washington finally gained the support of his family in 1872 to attend Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, a school of higher learning in Virginia for blacks. While attending, he worked as a janitor which allowed him close contact with the whites running the school.
According to doo D "in "The Souls of Black Folk" (1903), where W.E.B. DuBois states that an educated black elite should lead blacks to liberation. This underscores his belief that education was essential for leadership and progress within the African American community.
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This evidence explemfies that booker t Washington _____________. This evidence also Exemplify that Dubois _________
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