Similarities Between Booker T. Washington And W. E. B Dubois

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After slavery became abolished, segregation became more prevalent in society as time went by. The Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson even cemented the fact that segregation was constitutional, as long as the races stayed separate but equal. With more attention focused on race, many people, muckrakers and educated African Americans alike, began to draw attention towards the many injustices the common people have faced. Two leaders in the movement to bring more respect towards black people arose: Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois. These two leaders had differing strategies; Washington believed in accepting a lower position in society until given opportunities eventually allowed black people to stand on equal footing. Du Bois, however,

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