washington and dubois T7

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    What was the main message of Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Compromise Speech?

    Emphasizing industrial education and economic cooperation over political rights.

    How did Washington suggest African Americans should improve their situation?

    By focusing on agriculture, mechanics, and commerce in their local communities.

    What metaphor did Washington use to convey his message?

    The story of a ship casting down its bucket to find fresh water nearby.

    What did Washington believe was essential for mutual progress between races?

    Cooperation and friendship between African Americans and Southern whites.

    What did Washington argue about the dignity of labor?

    All work, including manual labor, has dignity and should be respected.

    What was the reaction of the audience to Washington's speech?

    It was well-received, gaining approval from both Southern conservatives and Northern audiences.

    What did Washington advise against for African Americans?

    Agitation for civil rights and social equality, suggesting a focus on economic advancement instead.

    What was a key criticism of Washington's approach?

    It was seen as a surrender of civil and political rights for economic opportunities.

    What did Washington believe about the role of education?

    It should focus on practical skills that lead to economic self-sufficiency.

    How did Washington's views differ from those of W.E.B. Du Bois?

    Du Bois advocated for immediate civil rights and higher education, while Washington emphasized vocational training.

    What are the consequences of disenfranchisement for the Negro?

    It leads to economic stagnation and social inferiority.

    How does Mr. Washington's advocacy for thrift conflict with civic rights?

    It promotes submission to inferiority while ignoring the need for political power.

    What is the implication of the lack of higher education for Negroes?

    It limits their ability to produce qualified teachers and leaders.

    What do the critics of Mr. Washington demand?

    They seek political rights, civic equality, and quality education.

    How do the two classes of Negroes differ in their response to Mr. Washington?

    One seeks revolt while the other advocates for gradual progress.

    What is the significance of the 'Atlanta Compromise'?

    It represents a controversial agreement on racial relations and economic progress.

    What happens if Negroes do not assert their rights?

    They risk perpetuating their own oppression and social degradation.

    What role does education play in the advancement of the Negro community?

    It is essential for developing leaders and improving social status.

    What is the relationship between color prejudice and Negro degradation?

    Color prejudice often causes social degradation rather than being a result of it.

    What does Emma Goldman advocate for in her writings?

    She promotes anarchism and women's liberation.

    How did the Haymarket Riot influence Emma Goldman's political views?

    It heightened her awareness of social injustices and anarchist principles.

    What is a key criticism of the woman suffrage movement according to Goldman?

    It fails to address deeper issues of women's liberation beyond voting.