Rhetorical Analysis Of The Speech Of Booker T. Washington

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In the speech of Booker T. Washington, two different types/races of audiences exist. One is people of his own race. The opposite is white people who are the main audience in the speech. He insists that importance of having a business is greater than getting a social equal for African Americans, for that they are reliable and safe. He is speaking to the both sides of two races in order to appeal his speech strongly. He indicates the population of the Negro race at the beginning of the speech to make white audiences aware of importance of the numerous African Americans. At the same time, he implies that they deserve compliment and praise, which expresses that he and his race are not “uppity” to them. And he promises that the only thing they want

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