Empires, Anarchy & Other Notable Moments

Whom to Serve Part IV: Black Intellectual Thought


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This is the fourth in a series of five episodes regarding specific moments of divergence in African American history; moments were two distinct choices were offered.  This episode focuses the leaders of the early Civil Rights Movement.  Booker T. Washington, founder of the Tuskegee Institution, focused on vocational education; believing that proving their worth through work would lead to equality.  W.E.B. Dubois, the first Black man to graduate with a PH.D. from Harvard believed that the fight for civil rights was an active battle; one that wouldn't be rewarded by passivity.  

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