Controversy of Dubois vs. Washington The American Yearbook in Professor Tiguel 's History of Occupational Benefits has a prominent "Atlanta Compromise" speech by Booker T. Washington, published in 1895. The speech before and after has not had a major influence on politicians and the careers of the people he demands. In fact, the advantage of Washington was guaranteed when he promised in a dramatic way (the witness statements made him stand in front and highlighted this point). Please release your fingers and hold everything indispensable for general progress. "
Once this is done, one of the greatest intellectuals in American history is the legendary disagreement between Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois This intellectual debate attracted attention among northern people occupying the south and racist white men. This argument is only about how the newly released blacks from slavery exist in the majority of the United States of America. - Women should not have the opportunity to receive academic education. They should be trained to cook, clean and care for the children. A better way for women to help society. She helps their neighbors by teaching the mathematics that they never use or help their neighbors grow their children. This is similar to what Booker T. Washington told African Americans.
Controversy of Dubois vs. Washington The American Yearbook in Professor Tiguel 's History of Occupational Benefits has a prominent "Atlanta Compromise" speech by Booker T. Washington, published in 1895. The speech before and after has not had a major influence on politicians and the careers of the people he demands. In fact, the advantage of Washington was guaranteed when he promised in a dramatic way (the witness statements made him stand in front and highlighted this point). Separate fingers, but all that is necessary for general progress. s
One person who opposed Washington's view was W. E. B Dubois. Students can compare Washington 's speech with Chapter 3 of the book' Black soul ', and DuBois can decide to agree or disagree. Ask the students to think whether their debate today is still appropriate. As America enters the 20th century, African Americans face new challenges. Just 35 years after the slavery abolition, most African Americans learned to read and hundreds of people went to colleges and universities to keep studying. The 1900 Paris Expo created by W. E. B. Dubois shows the achievements of African Americans since liberation