1. What does Washington say African-Americans should focus on doing to earn equality?
Washington argues in this passage that African Americans need to make sure their priorities are clear. He tells us that African Americans need to focus on living by the production of our hands." This means that they need to accept those jobs that do not pay much and are physical, but which bring some money. He states that they should dignify "common labor," because only after going through this step will they really deserve more refined and intellectual positions.
2. Where does he think African-Americans have the greatest chance at economic equality?
He provides some examples of areas where African Americans would have the greatest chance at economic equality. "agriculture, mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions." He believes that African-Americans have a good chance of succeeding in these areas because these are the areas that require honest manual labour, as opposed to education or creativity, which he argues are superfluous to African Americans.