Compare And Contrast Washington And W. E. B Dubois

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Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois we’re both two great leaders of the black community in the early 1900s. They both shared similar strategies in shaping the future for the black population in the south as well as some complete opposite ideas facing the progression of the black man in the start of the century. Washington actually believed that blacks and whites can work together but be totally separated as he stated on page 1 of the excerpt from W.E.B Du Bois, “In all things purely social we can be as separate as the five fingers, and yet by all odds the most notable things essential to mutual progress”. Washington asked blacks to give up political power, insistence of civil rights and higher education of Negro youth (page 4. Du Bois) in order to focus more of their well being through hard work and the education gained from their ability to buy land, make blossom the waste places in your fields, and run your …show more content…

Du Bois had a different opinion he felt that Washington’s plan would only strengthen white oppression and it would be impossible for the common black man to be a business or property owner if they are forced to compete with a white male. A white male will never respect a black male if he’s able to treat him any way he feels with the black male just allowing the discrimination no matter how much work they are doing (page 5 Du Bois). Du Bois was a man who believed in schooling and education and in order for that to happen black males deserved to have a say in political standing and not be submissive to the whites as Washington pointed out. He believed that “Disfranchisement of Negro, legal creation of a distinct status of civil inferiority for the negro, steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for higher training of the Negros”. He didn’t think it was right to just bow down to the whites, he wanted blacks to have the same opportunities their white neighbor

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