The british colony with the most ethnic and religious diversity was
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Du Bois believed activism was necessary to achieve equality.
Du Bois felt that African Americans were still facing discrimination.
Washington viewed the legacy of slavery as a benefit.
Washington believed that equality would eventually occur.
Both men believed slavery was a moral wrong.