Question
Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois were both important civil rights leaders, but they had different goals and methods.
Which statement accurately describes these differences?
Responses
DuBois felt that voting rights weren't that important; Washington believed blacks had already waited too long for equality.
DuBois felt that voting rights weren't that important; Washington believed blacks had already waited too long for equality.
DuBois claimed that employment was the highest priority for blacks; Washington insisted that ending Jim Crow was more important.
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DuBois said that blacks had been denied equality for too long; Washington believed voting rights weren't as urgent as employment rights.
DuBois received praise from white audiences for his speeches; Washington was jailed twice for trying to exercise his right to vote.