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| New Deal/progressive Era | |
| ... and craft programs for residents 3. Created neighborhood health clinics and dispensaries D. Racial anti-discrimination efforts 1. Booker T. Washington (Atlanta ... |
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| Reformers And Radicals | |
| ... Other great public speakers included men like Booker T. Washington, who, in his famous "Atlanta Compromise", actually made the case that segregation could be a ... |
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| Black Power | |
| ... I found the second point, gaining independence from the federal government, interesting because this directly conflicts with one of Booker T. Washington's ... |
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| Dr. Martin Luther King | |
| ... After completing his junior year at Booker T. Washington High School, he entered Morehouse College in the fall of 1944 at the age of 15. ... |
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| George Washington Carver | |
| ... In 1897, Booker T. Washington, the founder of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro’s, convinced George to come there and serve as the ... |
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| Naacp | |
| ... black (wikipedia 1). The selection of Du Bois was significant, for he was a black who had rejected the policy of gradualism advocated by Booker T. Washington ... |
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| The Delany Sisters | |
| ... Some of these people included WEB DuBois, Booker T. Washington, and Rosa Parks. The Delany family was put through many incidents caused by the Jim Crow laws. ... |
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| Lord Of The Flies | |
| ... This novel won the Booker McConnell Prize, the most prestigious award for English literature, and inspired two sequels, Close Quarters (1987) and Fire Down ... |
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| Berry Gordy: Father Of The Motown Sound | |
| ... Gordy's family believed in the philosophy of Booker T. Washington, which stressed economic independence for blacks. Gordy Sr. named his store after him. ... |
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| Capital Projects | |
| ... for the budget year include renovations to the New Southern Technology High School, Lexington Terrance Elementary/Middle School and booker T. Washington Middle ... |
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| Berry Gordy And Motown Music | |
| ... Gordy's family believed in the philosophy of Booker T. Washington, which stressed economic independence for blacks. Gordy Sr. named his store after him. ... |
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| George Washington Carver | |
| ... Carver was offered a number of jobs because of his wonderful work ethic, but he accepted the invitation of Booker T. Washington to teach at the Tuskegee ... |
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| Trinity Of The South | |
| ... Once there, the narrator feels superior to his schoolmates because he got invited to give a speech. He feels like "a potential Booker T. Washington" (287). ... |
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| Interracial Relatioships | |
| ... Famous African Americans such as WEB DU Bois, Booker T Washington, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Frederick Douglass were of black and white ancestry . ... |
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| Marcus Garvey | |
| ... England for two years. While in London, he read Booker T. Washington's autobiography Up From Slavery. Washington believed African ... |
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| Web Du Bois | |
| ... 1920. Booker T. Washington felt that Negroes should gain rights slowly, however Du Bois wanted immediate rights for the Negro. The ... |
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| Rosa Parks | |
| ... She then attended Booker T. Washington Junior High School in Montgomery. She also participated in a high school. program at Alabama State Teachers College. ... |
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| Village By The Sea | |
| ... Holtby Memorial Prize, and Clear Light of Day (1980), In Custody (1984) and Fasting, Feasting (1999), each of which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. ... |
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| Race Issues | |
| ... they included the homes of some of Tulsa's most prominent black citizens, among them the residences of Tulsa Star editor AJ Smitherman, Booker T. Washington ... |
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| Blindness And Identity Crisis Within Invisible Man | |
| ... The invisible one (who still considers himself a boy by white America's standards) would have to throw away Booker T. Washington's ideas that if Blacks worked ... |
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