What three things does DuBois state are the goals of Washington's agenda for the black people?
THIS ONE - political power, civil rights, higher education enfranchisement, legal status, institutional aid
OR THIS ONE - industrial education, accumulation of wealth, conciliation of the South
peace, happiness, prosperity

Respuesta :

industrial education, accumulation of wealth, conciliation of the South

The correct answer is the first one.

The three things that DuBoise state are Washington’s agenda for the black people are enfranchisement, legal status, and institutional aid.

W.E.B. Du Boise was a strong leader of the black people in the U.S. in the late 1800s, beginning of the 1900s. He thought that Washington’s agenda for the black people was wrong. He considered that change in the society could have been reached supporting the schools for black people. His thoughts were a major influence in the civil rights movement of the 1950s.