Compare And Contrast Booker T Washington And W. E. B Dubois

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During a time of racism African-Americans found it very difficult to find their place in the world among whites. There was unfair employment, segregation of schools, and even mass killings of African-Americans. Both W.E.B Dubois and Booker T Washington were two of the most important African-American figures of the 19th Century, and they both made great contributions to raising the status of African-American equality of the time. Even though they had the same goal of increasing racial equality of Africans Americans, their methods differed greatly of how to reach this goal. In this essay I will take a look at W.E.B Dubois speech “The Talent Tenth” and Booker T Washington’s speech “Industrial Education for the Negro”. Born a slave, Booker T Washington …show more content…

Because Du Bois was born free he was able to attend a segregated public school, which gave him the education and means to go to a University. He rejected Booker T Washington’s theory of standing in the background and waiting for the white people to accept African-Americans. Du Bois believed that this plan would just continue inequality and segregation. Dubois wanted the most talented top ten percent of the African-American population to be the changing factor in the status of African-Americans. He wanted them go off and get an education so they could go back to their communities to teach the younger generation of black people. Unlike Booker T. Washington, Du Bois believed that these people should go get an education in liberal arts instead of an industrial education. A liberal degree would give the men a purpose in life and broaden their horizon to think outside the box to help their community. In Du Bois speech he states “if we make money the object of man-training, we shall develop money-makers but not necessarily men”. He didn’t want African-Americans to just go out and make money, he wanted them to have a

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