From Slavery by Booker T.
at in the great leap from
ay overlook the fact that the
by the productions of our
n mind that we shall prosper in
dignify and glorify common
and skill into the common
l prosper in proportion as we
etween the superficial and the
ental gewgaws of life and the
osper till it learns that there is as
a field as in writing a poem. It is
e must begin, and not at the top.
our grievances to overshadow
m The Souls of Black Folk by
Which statement best compares the claims of the two
arguments?
Washington thinks that agricultural work should be
championed as a way to advance, while Du Bois
looks down on industrial labor.
O Washington promotes manual labor as a path to
success, while Du Bois argues that higher education
supports other types of success.
O Washington declares that most people can be
successful at farming their own property, while
Du Bois says that owning property is impossible.
O Washington says that time spent arguing about
inequalities undermines opportunities, while Du Bois
vocates for civic activism.