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African Americans in post-war Washington
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Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois had different ideas about how African Americans should respond to
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3. The members of the Niagara Movement denounced Booker T. Washington’s advocacy of
-gradual progress for African Americans.
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how did Booker T. Washington work to improve the lives of African-Americans?
He focused on showing political freedom to
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How did Booker T. Washington work to improve the lives of African Americans?
(1 point) • He focused on achieving racial
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Booker T Washington and W.E.B. Du Bios continue to argue for the needs of African Americans until Washington’s death in
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African Americans in post-war Washington would have agreed with which statement?
* “We refused service and rebelled against the
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African Americans in post-war Washington would mostly have agreed with which statement?
A. “We fought and worked in the war,
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In Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Compromise speech, he urged African Americans to advance themselves through economic
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Which African American journalist campaigned against mob violence aimed at African Americans?
(1 point) Responses Ida B. Wells
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Explain, in your own words, the implications of Plessy v. Ferguson on African Americans in a post Civil War United States.
What
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