Which statement best describes the differences in goals and methods between W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington?
A.
DuBois felt that education wasn't that important; Washington believed blacks should never compromise.
B.
DuBois had the support of most white Americans; Washington was seen as a troublemaker.
C.
DuBois stressed the importance of jobs; Washington pushed for social equality.
D.
DuBois insisted on full equality under the law; Washington felt equality would come after blacks had good jobs.