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Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Apush 1989 Dbq Essay - 1320 Words
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois offered different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and discrimination faced by Black Americans at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period 1877-1915, assess the appropriateness of each of these strategies in the historical context in which each was developed. In reference to the years between 1877 and 1915, I assessed that, based on between each of these strategies, Booker T. Washingtonââ¬â¢s approach was more appropriate during the time period between 1877 and 1915 than W.E.B. Du Boiseââ¬â¢s strategy, for the simple fact that while his strategy would take longer to accomplish deal with theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Viewing ââ¬Å"School Enrollment Graphâ⬠in (Doc A), it is apparent that W.E.B Du Boiseââ¬â¢s strategy for reducing discrimination in schools would not have worked, if it were not for the fact that there simple were not enough people willing to teach black students. Although there were a few black teachers educating young black Americanââ¬â¢s, it was still not enough to turn the tides of discrimination until a later date. Many people in this time period are just not ready to accept the education of blacks in school. It goes against the values and traditions they were taught. An appropriate reference is tha t of the talented tenth. The talented tenth was a phrase used by W.E.B. Du Boise to express the possibility that only one out of ten in the black population would one day leaders of the black race. He believed that only through education that this one tenth would one day accomplish this. However, Booker T. Washingtonââ¬â¢s approach was much more silent and effective. In the Atlanta compromise, Booker T. Washington agrees with southern white leaders for black people to, not promote suffrage for their people, protest against discrimination, all while only getting just basic education, such as training to be a factory worker. The drastic increase in black Americans being enrolled in school in 1895 is due to the Atlanta compromise. This proves that Booker T. Washingtonââ¬â¢s approach, while cumbersome, was highly effective in comparison to black education
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