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How did the views of booker t. washington and w.e.b. dubois a.) washington advocated a gradual approach to racial equality, and dubois advocated rapid change. b.) washington believed in gender equality, but dubois believed african american men were superior to women. c.) washington believed advances in african american fine arts would bring equality, and dubois believed in african american separatism. d.) washington advocated a rapid change, and dubois advocated industrial training to african americans demonstrate their worth.
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The correct answer is A) Washington advocated a gradual approach to racial equality, and DuBois advocated rapid change.
The views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois differed in that "Washington advocated a gradual approach to racial equality, and DuBois advocated rapid change."
The views of W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington also differed in that they both fought for social equality, but only DuBois fought for economic equality.
W.E.B. DuBois (1868-1963) supported the activities of social action to fight against white supremacy idea. He did not accept the idea that white people considered better than African Americans. He wanted to stop oppressive measures and conducts that affected black people. He also fought for economic equality, better jobs for African Americans and similar working conditions than whites.
Booker t. Washington (1856-1915) was an educator and was considered one of the most influential black leaders. He asked African Americans to accept the condition black people had at the time and focused on work hard and patiently to overcome that situation.
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