On Mr. Booker T. Washington's Trickery
Beginning of paper
Of Mr. Booker T. Washington, the great leader of the Negro, has
been said many things. Things ranging from the subtle to the perverse, but
most often than not, the balance of criticism leaned towards the latter.
We are left to believe of him as a backtracker whose ideas have slacked
down those of ....
Middle of paper
.... that knew how to best satisfied
the skewed mind of the white in order to save the future of his people.
Booker T. Washington in his address delivered at the opening of The
Cotton States' Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia meant to attain at least
three goals. The first was of course the most clear-cut, that of winning
white advocates that would sponsor his cause (albeit by the use of
trickery). The second was that behind the purpose of the trickery itself,
advancing his fellow brothers. ....
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