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Essay heading: Brooker T. Washington Vs. W.E.B Du Bios
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As like Washington, he to wanted them to go to top colleges, get a great education, and in some way he thought that they were going to become the intelligence whole Black nation. This also appoints only specific figures as a small government of the Blacks. At least Washington's strategy, he included the whole race, thinking of everyone as a whole, unlike W... displayed 300 characters
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This also appoints only specific figures as a small government of the Blacks. At least Washington's strategy, he included the whole race, thinking of everyone as a whole, unlike W.E.B's strategy which was only pertaining to a few. But unlike Washington's triple paradox, which he define seeming impossible, he said that some can't keep the silence that they want the "right to vote, civic equality, and the education of youth according to ability" ? but the right way... displayed next 300 characters
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