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who publicly argued that blacks should accept their inferior social position, yet secretly worked at advance their civil rights A.) W.E.B Du Bois B.) Booker T. Washington C.) Marcus Garvey D.) John Marshall
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who publicly argued that blacks should accept their inferior social position, yet secretly worked at advance their civil rights A.) W.E.B Du Bois B.) Booker T. Washington C.) Marcus Garvey D.) John Marshall Harlan
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the answer is most definitely B.
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B- booker T. Washington, his philosophy was don't criticize the white men and with time they will give blacks their freedom.
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