Booker T. Washington believed that respect and first-class citizenship would come to Blacks in proportion to their accumulation of property, education, and good jobs. His own life seemed to prove this. His belief, however, overlooks
A) the contribution his accommodationist policies had toward his success.
B) the uniqueness of his experiences.
C) the existence of institutionalized racism in his own time.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Q21: The "Mississippi Plan" was significant in that
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Q22: Which of the following is true about
Q23: Which of the following styles of leadership
Q24: Which of the following did Booker T.
Q25: Viewing citizenship as something earned by achieving
Q27: Du Bois advocated
A) assimilation.
B) protest.
C) self-assertion.
D) All
Q28: "Education to meet the needs of group
Q29: Du Bois criticized Washington's goals for education
Q30: Unlike William E.B. Du Bois, Booker T.
Q31: Booker T. Washington developed a seemingly logical
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