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| Hip Hop America | |
| ... George compares Master P, an ex streeet husler, now multi-millionaire to Booker T.Washington (creator of the Tuskegee Institute). ... |
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| Mr. | |
| ... The first bureau chiefs were the late Allan Morrison, who headed the New York office, and Simeon Booker, who still heads the Washington, DC, office. ... |
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| Malcolm X Vs. Dr. King: Passive Vs; Aggressive | |
| ... Booker T. Washington, born in 1856, was a prominent leader of the black community during the years following the abolishment of slavery, who believed that ... |
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| Equality In Eduacation | |
| ... All before WEB DuBois and Booker T. Washington, there were people, African Americans dying and getting beaten because they wanted to learn. ... |
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| Learning From Famous Leaders | |
| ... Marcus Garvey's personality differed markedly from that of two other prominent black leaders of his time, Booker T. Washington and WEB DuBois. ... |
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| The Civil Rights Movement | |
| ... One of their best leaders was WE B. Du Bois. Another black leader was Booker T. Washington. He thought that if blacks were patient they would win their rights. ... |
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| Civil Rights | |
| ... Long before Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, people like Ida B. Wells, WEB Du Bois and Booker T. Washington took on racism to both heckles and cheers. ... |
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| Listening Report: Harry Connick Jr. | |
| ... Blessed Be The One 11.Funky Dunky 12.Follow The Music Further 13.That Party 14.Booker The Cd sleeve didn?t say who all was in the band. ... |
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| Pan African Congresss | |
| ... could be fought and won in Europe? was the prior ideas of the movement that were fostered by non African national like Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. ... |
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| Charles Banks | |
| ... Banks embraced the philosophy of uplift through self-help, racial cooperation, and economic development popularized by Booker T. Washington of Tuskegee, Alabama ... |
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| Panthers | |
| ... black community. Seale got interested very quickly and was inspired by such people as Booker T. Washington and WEB du Bois. Another ... |
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| Rosa Parks | |
| ... After attending the school for girls, she enrolled at Booker T. Washington High School, another black school, until the age of 15. ... |
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| Webdubois | |
| webdubois. Booker Taliaferro Washington was the foremost black educator of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He also had a ... |
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| The Gilded Age | |
| ... BB) had insisted, but rather had to work hard to gain economic and social success and equality, as suggested by Booker T. Washington (Doc. AA). ... |
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| Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha | |
| ... Doyle is one of the best novelists that have written this book. It won the Booker Prize, which is Britain?s highest award, in 1993. ... |
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| President Theodore Roosevelt.regulation | |
| ... Booker T. Washington, head of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, urged blacks to be industrious and frugal, to learn manual skills, to become farmers and ... |
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| Martin Luther King Jr. | |
| ... later on. In the years 1935-1944, he attended David T. Howard Elementary School, Atlanta University Laboratory School, and Booker T. Washington High School. ... |
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| Celia, A Slave | |
| ... Due to significant figures that pushed the limits of race, such as Booker T. Washington and WEB Dubois, people?s minds slowly but surely accepted different ... |
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| Jesse Bethel | |
| ... cornfields. Bethel attended elementary school while in Oklahoma and later graduated from Booker Washington High School there too. ... |
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| Civil Rights Movement Timeline | |
| ... black voters. 1895: Booker T. Washington delivers his Atlanta Exposition speech, which accepts segregation of the races. 1896: The ... |
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