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Born a slave but by his death, he was the wealthiest African American in Atlanta. He founded of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company.


Born a slave, he encouraged African Americans to "dignify and glorify common labor" as they worked toward gradual economic equality.


As a civil rights leader and college professor who fought for immediate social and political rights for African-Americans.


Booker T. Washington's idea of shared responsibility in gradual improvement of social and economic relations and the importance of education over equality.


W.E.B. Dubois’ concept of an elite group of college educated African-Americans using talents and position to eradicate segregation in American society.

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Booker T. Washington

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W.E.B. Du Bois

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Alonzo Herndon

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The Talented Tenth

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Atlanta Compromise

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Born a slave but by his death, he was the wealthiest African American in Atlanta. He founded of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company.Alonzo Herndon

Born a slave, he encouraged African Americans to "dignify and glorify common labor" as they worked toward gradual economic equality. Atlanta Compromise

As a civil rights leader and college professor who fought for immediate social and political rights for African-Americans.W.E.B. Du Bois

Booker T. Washington's idea of shared responsibility in gradual improvement of social and economic relations and the importance of education over equality. Booker T Washington

W.E.B. Dubois’ concept of an elite group of college educated African-Americans using talents and position to eradicate segregation in American society.The Talented Tenth

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Hello,

Booker T. Washington - As a civil rights leader and college professor who fought for immediate social and political rights for African-Americans.


W.E.B. Du Bois - Born a slave, he encouraged African Americans to "dignify and glorify common labor" as they worked toward gradual economic equality.


Alonzo Herndon - Born a slave but by his death, he was the wealthiest African American in Atlanta. He founded of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company.


The Talented Tenth - W.E.B. Dubois’ concept of an elite group of college educated African-Americans using talents and position to eradicate segregation in American society.


Atlanta Compromise - Booker T. Washington's idea of shared responsibility in gradual improvement of social and economic relations and the importance of education over equality.

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