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This video discusses the complex legacy of Booker T Washington as a leader of African Americans.
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was born into slavery, walked 500 miles to the Hampton Institute, became a teacher, and founded Tuskegee University and rose to become a leader of African American during the early 20th century. Washington advised Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. His infamous conflicts with black leaders like W. E. B. Du Bois over segregation caused a stir in his day, but he is most remembered as the most influential African American speakers of his time.
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Up from history : the life of Booker T. Washington
by Norrell, Robert J.
W.E.B. Du Bois--biography of a race, 1868-1919
by Lewis, David L
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Комментарии : 54   
@gabrielfleming5126
@gabrielfleming5126 4 месяца назад
Booker T Washington was more of a conservative. He didn’t care to worry and fight the oppressors. He looked to build and contribute the community. He knew how important it was for us to educate and begin self sufficiency for ourselves.
@UlrichW-mm8yz
@UlrichW-mm8yz 16 дней назад
YES!
@dennismagee9555
@dennismagee9555 Год назад
WEB Dubois vs. Booker T Washington is like Malcolm X vs. Martin Luther King Jr.
@Weduboey
@Weduboey Год назад
Very similar work on your analogy though
@dennismagee9555
@dennismagee9555 Год назад
@Ivan Drago How? the similarity is the analogy? What is your point? you are not making any sense. The commonality is that both disagreed on how to handle the racial problem in America. You need to work your analogy.
@Imissyoulou
@Imissyoulou Год назад
In some ways yes, in some ways, no. Malcolm X and King, both wanted FREEDOM, they just had different ways of getting it. Booker, wanted us to stay in the kitchen, learn a trade, or stay in the fields. WEB, wanted Blacks in the professions.
@Weduboey
@Weduboey Год назад
@@dennismagee9555 lol if thats the only commonality you can see thats a false equivocation but ill give you a pass this is alr
@dennismagee9555
@dennismagee9555 Год назад
@@Weduboey HOW IS IT THEY BOTH HAVE DIFFERENT VIEWS ON CIVIL RIGHTS!!!! THEY ARE BOTH LEADERS AND BOTH SAW HOW THE ISSUE OF RACISM DIFFERENT!!! THAT IS THE COMMONALITY ON BOOKER AND DUBOIS AND MARTIN AND MALCOLM I GUESS YOU CAN'T SEE IT LOGICALLY SO I GIVE YOU A PASS!!!!
@leondarnell1
@leondarnell1 Год назад
I"m a HUGE fan of Booker T Washington. I really enjoyed this video because it was very fair and presented him in an objective light. It's easy to criticize him for being too conservative in race relations BUT let's not forget he was also creating a black university in the deep South, right after slavery. Great job.
@kridler112
@kridler112 4 месяца назад
Right? All “progressives” I hear call him coon and a trader to his race… unreal, God rest his soul
@Hyperspeed78
@Hyperspeed78 15 дней назад
❤ this great black leader who Founded a black college. Dr.tyrone Williams of Chester PA
@tannerholechek5873
@tannerholechek5873 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for making these videos. It's incredibly hard to find thorough and accurate lectures on a lot of these topics. I appreciate all the hard work you put into creating these videos.
@nikkib7442
@nikkib7442 Год назад
Great commentary
@robertclarkson6064
@robertclarkson6064 2 года назад
Thank you!
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
thank you for listening!
@cheffdread
@cheffdread Год назад
Superb content!
@steppypatton5082
@steppypatton5082 Год назад
Very enlightening. We need this, keep going ✊🏿
@JeekNation
@JeekNation 3 года назад
Great content, your diction is quite good as well. Keep up the great work!
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
thank you fam for the support!
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
thank you fam, im trying
@karaheem02
@karaheem02 3 года назад
Love the content
@rayray5561
@rayray5561 3 месяца назад
Booker was the man and had the better plan😎
@a.leemorrisjr.9255
@a.leemorrisjr.9255 Год назад
Civil Rights Movement didn't begin in '50s, it REVIVED in '50s. Its roots can be traced all the way back to colonial era when colonials wanted to free their slaves, but the King Of England forbade it. Also see the advent of abolitionist movement(s) under Ben Franklin in PA followed by men like Douglas & Garrison, or the "Radical" Republicans Stevens & Sumner. The Underground Railroad & many abolitionist supporters who were engaged & the reconstruction era that followed Civil War.
@victorjohnson4971
@victorjohnson4971 2 дня назад
I think no matter which way we went Du Bois or Washington we would still be in the same position today
@Imissyoulou
@Imissyoulou Год назад
Please, please, please, please. When Booker died, Ida B. Wells, said, "This closes the dark era of Civil Rights."
@kingdomofgarvin3432
@kingdomofgarvin3432 10 месяцев назад
Real Talk
@rogermoore27
@rogermoore27 Год назад
People need to learn about Haskalah
@kridler112
@kridler112 4 месяца назад
Great presentation, pretty sure Jesse Lee Peterson is Booker T. Washington reincarnate… lol
@claydobbins9342
@claydobbins9342 24 дня назад
The man's name is properly pronounced: du bwah. It is a French surname from which part of his ancestry derives.
@Meomyo446
@Meomyo446 10 дней назад
@claydobbins9342 OK, "du bwah," by any other name, is still an idiot. Also note that "du bwah," is a Haitian immigrant who didn't even try to help his fellow Haitians; and look where they are now. Why didn't "du bwah," take his ideas to Haiti? Was he paid by whites to derail the progress we were making under Booker T? (If that wasn't his intention, that was the result. And Malcolm X's "more radical" stance only succeeded in getting large swaths of Black American communities burned to the ground. That might not have been Malcolm's intent; but his "radical," rhetoric caused that result. So, the next time you uplift a "radical," in America, ask yourself, "Is he/she trying to keep us safe in the face of change? Or will his/her rhetoric get us all killed or cause the destruction of our communities? I'm just saying this, because I don't reason in "sound bites.," Everything I say is backed by both history and the outcomes.
@alphonsomorris793
@alphonsomorris793 5 дней назад
​@@Meomyo446Hmmm, bars, I didn't even think about that part with Malcolm X. You right an exact. But Dubois wasn't a Haitian immigrant.
@mannykiller
@mannykiller 5 месяцев назад
I live near a public housing apt building name after this guy apparently in Virginia lmao
@SharkOrDie
@SharkOrDie 11 месяцев назад
Both men were right! FBA B1
@fcnvideospt2343
@fcnvideospt2343 Год назад
WEB DuBois all day
@berthay8955
@berthay8955 Год назад
part of my family
@edileebates4971
@edileebates4971 Месяц назад
Hey family, my tree shows he married his middle wife ,Jackson I'm related to.
@michaelreynolds8204
@michaelreynolds8204 Год назад
Your analysis is wrong Washington was continuously popular his entire life. Read books not biased against him the anti Washington perspective is dominant today due to historians who favor Dubois Dubois was not popular and well known in his lifetime Seriously Duboises got kicked out of the NAaCp because he Seasiders self segregation can be positive. Duboise was a good historian and was friends with other historians Also Duboise constantly took credit for others works Search Duboise and plaserism The niagra movement was 35 guys then later less than 200 members 300 children a year in the 1920s were named after Booker t Washington Your video shows a Dubois slant which is ridiculous but Duboise did a great job befriending Ivy League people most responsible for history books BOOKER t was the most popular African American amongst African Americans in his day he had no equals except jack johnson
@drapetomania2156
@drapetomania2156 Год назад
Cmon, Booker T was a sellout Sambo no matter how you try to twist.
@Imissyoulou
@Imissyoulou Год назад
That was in the South. Booker was hated on the east coast. William Monroe Trotter, took the microphone from him during one of his speeches, that was about the glory of the South. Additionally, when Booker died, MANY of the Blacks that supported him, had turned against him and that stay in the white man's kitchen philosphy. Do some reading. Deep reading.
@itsbeyondme5560
@itsbeyondme5560 8 месяцев назад
What. Washington is unpopular
@elongatedmanforever1252
@elongatedmanforever1252 13 дней назад
​@@drapetomania2156 What?? What are you even Saying??
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