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Read the quotation by Booker T. Washington. "More and more, we must learn to think not in terms of race or color, or language, or religion, or political boundaries, but in terms of humanity." Based on this quotation, Washington believed that

a person's value is not determined by their race, language, or religion.
racial equality is an impossible goal.
racial and political differences prevent people from coming together.
people with certain political beliefs have more humanity.

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The Answer is A. He did not believe that people should have merit or be based on the color of their skin. Sadly though, that did not stop the judgements that folks did to others based on their genetics.

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The correct answer is a person's value is not determined by their race, language, or religion.

He believed that the differences do prevent people from coming together but that this is wrong and that people shouldn't look at these differences since the differences don't really exist since they are all human and that we should judge based on how good of a person they might be and not judge based on outside appearance.
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