Booker T Washington and W.E.B Du Bois offered different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and discrimination faced by black Americans at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. By using my knowledge of the documents and my knowledge of the period 1877-1915‚ I was able to asses the appropriateness of each of the strategies in the historical context in which it was developed. I came to the conclusion that Booker T Washington’s strategy was more appropriate for
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Booker T. Washington was the most important black educator of the late and early 20th centuries; he positively impacted the history of America. Booker Taliaferro was born a mulatto slave in Franklin County‚ Virginia on April 5th 1856. Booker had 3 other si His father was an unknown white man and his mother was a slave of James Burroughs. His mothers “master” was a small farmer from Virginia. His mother got married to a man named Washington Ferguson. When booker started school he took his stepfathers
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I believe that Booker T. Washington’s book Up From Slavery is the most dramatic record of Washington’s dedication to the education of black Americans. The book tells about his struggle for education and how Booker T. Washington strives even harder to make sure that black Americans have education. Washington became one of the most influential African-American intellectuals of the late 19th century. He preached a philosophy of self-help
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W.E.B. Du Bois: Double-Consciousness Ashanti Johnson SOC101 Lestine Shedrick October 18‚ 2011 W.E.B. Du Bois (1968-1963) was a huge contributor to sociology through the eyes and experience of an African-American scholar (Vissing‚ 2011). Du Bois was an author‚ activist and student of Black sociology. In his 1897 article‚ Strivings of the Negro People”‚ Du Bois introduced the term “double-consciousness”‚ a concept I believe to be just as relevant in today’s African-American communities
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of the period‚ Booker T. Washington‚ who‚ preaching a philosophy of accommodation‚ urged blacks to accept discrimination for the time being and elevate themselves through hard work and economic gain‚ thus winning the respect of the whites. In 1903‚ in his famous book The Souls of Black Folk‚ Du Bois charged that Washington’s strategy‚ rather than freeing the black man from oppression‚ would serve only to perpetuate it. This attack crystallized the opposition to Booker T. Washington among many black
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“All Negroes were lazy‚ dishonest and extravagant.” written by W.E.B. Dubois (Dubois‚1935). This line is just one of the things that was said about and to the blacks after they were freed from slavery. Dubois was not the only one to write about the treatment of blacks. Gunnar Myrdal wrote about the blacks treatment‚ while Richard Wright told his story and how he was treated. The treatment of blacks foreshadows a long list of works to be written. Dubois wrote The Propaganda of History to show others
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fail he would be unable to vote. It was the only way whites could stop blacks from voting. Although it was not in the Northern part blacks were still looked down on and discriminated against. Booker T Washington was born a slave and later moved with his family to Malden West Virginia. Being that Washington was in poverty he did not get regular schooling. When he was nine he started working in a salt furnace‚ than later one he started at a coal mine. Eager to get and
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Teanna Hayes Professor Ma Sociology 4000 30 April 2017 W.E.B. Du Bois: Race and Racism in Modern Society From extensive lessons in African American history‚ or American history in general‚ many individuals are familiar with William Edward Burghardt; also known as W.E.B. Du Bois. He was a preeminent sociologist‚ an activist‚ and a writer. Du Bois was also well Educated from one of the top colleges‚ Harvard University. Du Bois is known for many things‚ those being a founding officer of the National
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W.E.B Du Bois was a black sociologist‚ scholar and activist who’s theory of double consciousness stated that one has more than one social identity‚ thus making it difficult to develop a sense of self. This theory was due to the state that America was in‚ where being an African American or as he referred to as a “Negro” made black people socially aware of their social identity of being American and being a black person. This theory was stated in Du Bois’ book which he wrote in 1903‚ The Souls of Black
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