What was the Atlanta

Compromise?

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The Atlanta Compromise was a speech delivered by Booker T. Washington, a prominent African American leader and educator, at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia in 1895. In his speech, Washington emphasized the importance of African Americans focusing on vocational education, economic advancement, and self-improvement, rather than pursuing social and political equality. He suggested that African Americans should not openly challenge segregation and discrimination, but instead work quietly and industriously to prove their worth and gain the respect of white society. The Atlanta Compromise has been criticized for perpetuating racial inequality and supporting the status quo of segregation and discrimination.