How did the approaches of Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois differ with regard to ending racial segregation?
A) Washington adopted an accommodationist stance, while DuBois favored a militant approach.
B) Washington believed the problem of segregation would not resolve itself, while DuBois did.
C) Washington did not see segregation as an issue, while DuBois wanted to resolve it with force.
D) Washington favored a violent approach, while DuBois favored a peaceful one.
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