Booker T Washington Dbq Essay

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How was Booker T.? Washington’s plausible today, if not? Booker T. Washington was born into slavery, but he was freed when he was nine. Once he was free, he began working as a janitor to save up to attend college at Hampton Institute. He then was put in charge of Tuskegee University (an all-black university in Alabama). Many believe that DuBois's philosophy is more effective for achieving equality for African-Americans. But he does not understand life in Georgia, thus his methods will not work. Booker T. 's approach would be more effective because he had had experience dealing with European Americans and he knew what they were capable of,he also knew that the whites wanted to control the social hierarchy of African Americans as well as he wanted to protect African Americans so he told them to be submissive to civil injustice. Booker T. Washington felt like African-Americans should accept civil injustice to keep the peace. Specifically, Washington felt that if we were compliant with civil injustice, the European Americans would accept African-Americans socially as citizens. For example, if we, the African-Americans, acquire the strength to ensure civil equality, we …show more content…

Washington has first-hand experience with slavery. Specifically, Washington was a slave for nine years of his life and is able to reflect his experiences with slavery onto racial discrimination. For example, he knows what European Americans are capable of. For example, according to Booker.t.washington stated “In many cases it seemed to me that the ignorance of my race was being used as a tool with which to help white men into office, and that there was an element in the North which wanted to punish the Southern white men by forcing the Negro into positions over the heads of the Southern whites.” Understandably what Booker.t.washington meant by this was that white men usually profit off of his existence. Booker.t.washington had more experience with slavery, that's why his philosophy was

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