African Americans in the 1920s were living uncertain life. They are no longer slaves, but they are still seen by many as being inferior to Caucasians. However, during this tense period some people tried to raise their race to new heights. One of the men was WE B Du Bois. There are few people like African Americans like W. E. B Du Bois. His vision for African Americans is a desire that many people have high expectations. He someday his race tried to enjoy the equality of citizens in every aspect of his life.
Citizenship icons such as Martin Luther King, Jr., WEB DuBois and others encountered as a gentle pacifist in our elegant history, but Cobb is a house full of guns, even by Martin Luther King Jr. We point out that. And WEB DuBois once wrote like this: "If white mobs come to my campus, I will not hesitate to spread their internal organs on the lawn." The blacks who got a gun were successful of the black free movement It is the foundation. This is mainly because the main fighting aircraft for black freedom is the government itself. In the history of the United States, the blood of the black family who was killed by Caucasians discovered that they protect themselves by the Government's best beliefs against white citizens.
Impact of Booker Efforts of Harlem's Renaissance of T. Washington and WEB DuBois Two of the most influential people in forming the social and political tasks of African Americans are Booker T. Washington and WEB Du is. Voice is an early 20th century writer. Many of their goals are the same, but the two have solved the problem faced by African Americans in a very different way.
Booker T. Washington and WE B. Dubois are the two most famous leaders in the fight against apartheid. Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Dubois wanted the same result, but often collided with methods that I thought should be dealt with in order to overcome isolation. Both Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois compare and compare both believe there is a way to overcome racial inequality and have a different view on this issue. Booker T. Washington