Why did W. E. B DuBois disagree with Booker T. Washington’s idea of “compromise”?

A. DuBois believed that African Americans should compromise but not through protests.
B. DuBois believed that African Americans should protest unfair treatment and demand equal rights and not just work hard to improve their status.
C. DuBois believed that African Americans could gain rights on their own to advance equality for African Americans.
D. DuBois believed that the rights of African Americans should be protected but also be limited by the state constitution.

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B. DuBois believed that African Americans should protest unfair treatment and demand equal rights and not just work hard to improve their status.
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