Booker T. Washington's hopes for African Americans lay in a program of self-help through education. With the help of white philanthropists, he established the Tuskegee Institute where training emphasized
A) immediately lucrative careers in medicine, law, and finance.
B) long-term career goal-setting.
C) immediately useful vocations such as farming, preaching, and blacksmithing.
D) a liberal arts degree as a prelude to public office.
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