Rhetorical Analysis Of Speech By Booker T. Washington

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A graduate from Hampton Institute in Virginia and a notable teacher, author and speaker, Booker T. Washington in his speech, The Atlantic Exposition claims that the people of the south should encourage a new age of prosperity and racial equality through taking advantage economic opportunities. Washington begins his argument by comparing the size of the African-American population “One third of the population of the South is of the Negro race” to the Caucasian people of the south; second, he uses a frame story to portray his point that if you “‘Cast down your bucket where you are’” the Caucasians and African-Americans can benefit each other; finally, he wraps up his speech by stating calling his audience to action to reach out to their neighbors

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