Johnson and Dubois can draw many similarities to the work of W. E. B. Dubois and James Weldon Johnson. Johnson was deeply influenced by many of the concepts of Dubois, in particular the classic "black soul" of Dubois. Johnson was impressed with DuBois and his idea and in 1904 he found him at the University of Atlanta. Johnson's diplomatic ethics was well-balanced with Dubois's derogatory meaning. As Johnson develops his literary ideology, he adopts the theme of "double consciousness" proposed by Dubois. The soul of the black people.
At the turn of the 20th century, African-American writer James Weldon Johnson (autobiography of "Pre-Colored Man" (1912)) and WEB DuBois (1903) 's soul of the black, and Chesnutt (special) It is in the traditional bone marrow (1899) that makes it synonymous with violence and unfairness. A masterpiece of the 20th century African-American novel, Zorani Heston's "Eye Looks at God" (1937), also seeing as an idyllic rebellion, especially in African American oral folk culture I can. Build a very different myth
Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Dubois were one of the two most influential black leaders who worked hard for the racial equality of African Americans in the early 20 th century. Both Washington and Dubois tried to promote the citizenship of African Americans, but everyone emphasized how to achieve the purpose of comparative philosophy (Taylor). Washington has worked hard to listen to the idea that blacks acquired civic and political rights after obtaining economic independence, temporarily abandon their desire for equality, and achieve economic development I asked. Washington used this phrase subtlely to capture this philosophy: "In all purely social things, we can divide like fingers, but everything essential to common progress "(Harlan) Therefore, he believes that blacks should remain" isolated but equal "and promote temporary separation in exchange for economic progress (Salisbury).
Dubois revealed a mistake in the Washington incident. Washington asked Blake to abandon political rights to improve himself and fight for equality. However, Dubois pointed out that the lives of the black people have not improved. Indeed, as blacks were increasingly deprived of their rights their lives became worse. Washington praised the people in the southern part that supported Tuskegee, but DuBois pointed out that thousands of blacks were lynching in the south. Dubois established the Niagara movement in 1905 to promote black citizenship. Shortly thereafter, the campaign was absorbed by the wider civil rights group 'National Association for Promotion of Color People' (NAACP). Established in 1910, NAACP has become a major popular organization for blacks to enter the mainstream of the United States. DuBois will be the chief executive officer of NAACP