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            Racism had become a major problem in the American society in the 20th century.  There were two main African American leaders who had wished to help in the control of these issues.  Though they were completely in rival, both of these leaders had already made many changes in the separation of America. This was a result of the rival between these two leaders who were well known to the students and the historians of the African American community. Comparing and the contrasting the ideals of Washington and the Du Bois, we can also get the difference between the two communities and how they dealt with the discrimination (Kennedy, 2005). 

            In the 20th centuries, there were many different looms that were based on the equality of the blacks.  The both communities felt that the African Americans needed equality.  The subjects of the African Americans such as the W.EB and the Du Bois had views which were against to each other which made them fix things in different ways.  This made them have the feeling that the African American needed equality.  Booker Washington felt that the way that they would have gained this was just through education.  This made him feel that the foundation of Tuskegee school would make the African Americans use the education to get into the working conditions and have equality in marketing (Kennedy, 2005).

             W.E.B Du Bois was one of the Washington opponents and had the feeling that the context of Washington would make them more passive.  These opponents felt that the method that Washington was using would take a long time and this would make the blacks toil more for the whites without any demands or the objections.  The strategy that the African Americans could use would be that of demanding a more radical approach to the problem that they had (Kennedy, 2005).      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference

Kennedy, D. M. (2005). The American Pageant: A History of the Republic: Vol 1, To 1877. Houghton Mifflin College Div.

 

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