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Since the end of Reconstruction in 1876, Du Bois claims that the most significant event in African American history has been the coming about of the educator, Booker T. Washington. He then became the spokesman for the race. But Du Bois argues that Washington's approach to race relations is counterproductive to the long-term progress of the African American race... displayed 300 characters
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But Du Bois argues that Washington's approach to race relations is counterproductive to the long-term progress of the African American race. Washington's acceptance of segregation and his emphasis on material progress represent an "old attitude of adjustment and submission." Du Bois asserts that this policy has damaged African Americans by contributing to the loss of the vote, the loss of civil status, and the loss of aid for institutions of higher education... displayed next 300 characters
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