In promoting his commitment to practical training, Booker T.Washington was
A) willing to accept segregation and social inequality.
B) determined not to take funds from whites.
C) making a call for immediate equality among all African Americans with the rest of the country.
D) willing to form an alliance with W.E.B.DuBois.
E) determined to develop strong black liberal arts colleges.
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