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    Mikayla Ferchaw Pd. 4/5 DBQ for Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Du Bois The Strategies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: Uncovered The time period of 1877 to 1915 was a period in history when the people of the Black race were being granted a free status‚ but equality‚ on the other hand‚ was not an option to some higher white officials. During this time period‚ many leaders started to fight for what they believed in by appealing to the white governing body for social equality. Two

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    natural there would be no need to define what equality for Blacks should be. W. E. B. Du Bois is able to further disprove race as problematic through his personal account of the moment he learned of his Blackness. In “Of Our Spiritual Strivings”‚ Du Bois is rejected as a young child and describes it as the moment “it dawned upon [him] with a certain suddenness that [he] was different from others;or like‚ mayhap‚ in heart and life and longing‚ but shut out from their world by a vast veil” (695).

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    Chapter -2 E-Marketplaces: Mechanisms‚ Tools‚ and Impacts of E-commerce Learning Objectives  Describe the major electronic commerce (EC) activities and processes and the mechanisms that support them. Define e-marketplaces and list their components. List the major types of e-marketplaces and describe their features. Describe electronic catalogs‚ search engines‚ and shopping carts. Describe the major types of auctions and list their characteristics.     Learning Objectives  Discuss

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    Booker T. Washington Born as Booker Taliaferro on April 5‚ 1856 to a slave named Jane and her white master‚ Booker T. Washington grew to become a prominent African American educator‚ author‚ and author‚ as well as advisor to Republican presidents (Wiki). He was considered the most significant black educator due to his control over the flow of funds to black schools and universities (Wormser). After the Emancipation Proclamation led them to be freed‚ Jane moved her family to rejoin her husband in

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    elearning! What is e-learning? E-learning is instruction that is delivered electronically‚ in part or wholly — via a Web browser‚ such as Netscape Navigator‚ through the Internet or an intranet‚ or through multimedia platforms such CD-ROM or DVD. Increasingly — as higher bandwidth has become more accessible — it has been identified primarily with using the Web‚ or an intranet’s web‚ leveraging the Web’s visual environment and interactive nature. How can I determine whether e-learning is right

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    Agenda 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Importance of digital media Engagement Influencers Social CRM Analytics and ROI Future Trends Industry Is digital media important? Digital Media – Brand Equity Perspective Brand equity: A set of brand assets and liabilities linked to a brand name and symbol‚ which add to or subtract from the value provided by a product or service David Aaker Brand Equity Awareness Loyalty Quality Advertising Engagement WOM Community Association Transparency Responsive “Cares”

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    and thrift will show Whites that African Americans have the same capabilities as them. Du Bois said “The Negro Race‚ like all races‚ is going to be saved by its exceptional men.” This claimed his team of the “Talented Tenth” will save the race. W. E. B. Du Bois estimated that about 90% of Blacks in the US were unable to break out of their disadvantaged position because of poverty‚ lack of education‚ unfair laws‚ etc; so he concluded that it was the duty of the remaining 10% of blacks who were in

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    continued to damage black people such as minstrel shows‚ superstitious‚ indolent‚ country folk images which served to legitimize the financial misuse of black people as field and local specialists. Also these streotypes were supported by the scientific studies which are not real by the White historians‚ sociologists and anthropologists.In relation to this‚the wake of Darwin’s theory of evolution ‚ which asserts that black people are not even a human and they are different from humankind ‚yet in a bad way

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    of black America. Equally important‚ during the 1910s a new political agenda advocating racial equality arose in the African American community‚ particularly in its growing middle class. Championing the agenda were black historian and sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)‚ which was founded in 1909 to advance the rights of blacks. This agenda was also reflected in the efforts of Jamaican-born black nationalist Marcus Garvey‚ whose Back

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    Langston Hughes 1902–1967 Langston Hughes was first recognized as an important literary figure during the 1920s‚ a period known as the "Harlem Renaissance" because of the number of emerging black writers. Du Bose Heyward wrote in theNew York Herald Tribune in 1926: "Langston Hughes‚ although only twenty-four years old‚ is already conspicuous in the group of Negro intellectuals who are dignifying Harlem with a genuine art life. . . . It is‚ however‚ as an individual poet‚ not as a member of a new

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