Summary Of Booker T. Washington And W. E. B. Du Bios

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Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bios were two prominent African male leaders and activists fighting for civil rights for the African-American community, but they had quite different and opposing strategies and philosophies. Washington’s strategy and philosophy were milder and aimed at making progressive changes step by step despite the fact that self-promotion and self-empowerment seemed to be the priority to him and on the contrast, Du Bios’s strategy and philosophy were more radical. Washington was an intelligent and sophisticated person, and he saw the problem that the newly “freed” black people by law to some extent were not truely freed and did not meet the American standard in many aspects such as they were not equipped with enough education, still financially depended on white people, and had no
Wells is the only female writer for the first half of the course. She fought against lynching of black males. She noted that the punished black males were more likely in a relationship with white females. Being a woman, she had a special role in the civil rights movement. As a woman, she backed up her black brothers by against lynching. As a woman, she stopped the crusade of civil rights because of having her fourth child. As a woman, she had to take the responsibility of her own family to give up her role in the big family of the black community. It is true that in traditional Chinese and Asian families, the role of females are more likely to take responsibility and take care of the family and children, and males are supposed to work to make a living for the family. Modern women can choose whatever they want now. It is also true that in some Muslim countries, women have to cover their head and face with scarves by religion or because they are males’ property. Women gained their rights gradually through the struggle in Women 's Rights Movement in the US and other part of the world, so women have the right to choose what they think is best for

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