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Which African American leader during the Progressive era believed that African Americans should attend vocational school and work to improve their own communities at the local level?
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Which African American leader during the Progressive era believed that African Americans should attend vocational school and work to improve their own communities at the local level?
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Booker T. Washington
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I think the answer is Booker T. Washington but I could be wrong.
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