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... Washington's approach to the race question . In his famous 1895 address Washington proposed a tacti- cal retreat in order to ensure racial survival in the South . He ad- vised blacks to accept social segregation and to eschew politics ...
... Washington's approach to the race question . In his famous 1895 address Washington proposed a tacti- cal retreat in order to ensure racial survival in the South . He ad- vised blacks to accept social segregation and to eschew politics ...
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... Washington spoke of duties , Trotter spoke of rights . Where Washington spoke of self - help , Trotter spoke of political agitation for equality . Where Washington extolled the virtues of industrial education , Trotter called upon ...
... Washington spoke of duties , Trotter spoke of rights . Where Washington spoke of self - help , Trotter spoke of political agitation for equality . Where Washington extolled the virtues of industrial education , Trotter called upon ...
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... Washington , Mary Margaret ( Mrs. Booker T. Washington ) , 159-160 Washington , D.C. , 190 , 204 ; March on , 220-222 , 230 Watson , Tom , 49-53 , 64-68 , 73-76 Weld , Theodore , 36 , 37 , 129 Wells , Ida B. ( Ida Wells Barnett ) , 106 ...
... Washington , Mary Margaret ( Mrs. Booker T. Washington ) , 159-160 Washington , D.C. , 190 , 204 ; March on , 220-222 , 230 Watson , Tom , 49-53 , 64-68 , 73-76 Weld , Theodore , 36 , 37 , 129 Wells , Ida B. ( Ida Wells Barnett ) , 106 ...
Contents
Preface 35 | 3 |
SelfInterest and Southern Populism | 49 |
Expediency | 81 |
Copyright | |
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