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Booker T. Washington și WEB DuBois: Crash Course Black American History #22

Booker T. Washington și WEB DuBois: Crash Course Black American History #22

Pe măsură ce secolul al XIX-lea a lăsat locul celui de-al XX-lea, americanii de culoare căutau modalități de a gândi cum și unde s-ar putea integra într-o societate post-sclavie. Au existat mai multe școli de gândire concurente. Booker T. Washington și WEB Dubois au fost esențiale pentru unele dintre cele mai proeminente idei din acest domeniu.

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Surse:
Booker T. Washington, Up From Slavery (1901; New York: Signet Classics, 2010).
WEB Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk (1903; New York: Dover, 1994).
David Levering Lewis, WEB Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868-1919 (New York: Henry Holt, 1994).
Henry Louis Gates Jr., „WEB Du Bois și „The Talented Third”, în The Future of the Race, eds. Henry Louis Gates Jr. și Cornel West (New York: Vintage Books, 1997), 115-132.
WEB Du Bois, „The Talented The Tenth”, în The Negro Problem, ed. Booker T. Washington (New York: James Pott & Company, 1903).

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4 thoughts on “Booker T. Washington și WEB DuBois: Crash Course Black American History #22”

  1. Thank you for showing that photograph of Booker T Washington and Taft. I have a photograph of my Evangelical Bible Thumping White Republican great great grandfather who was the president of Chatham Women's college with Taft as they spoke to the students promoting women's rights.

    I wish there was more discussion about WEB DuBois, his favorable views (like the New York Times, and many other progressive Democrats) of fascism and even Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and Maoism. And I wish there was more discussion of what became of DuBois and Ghana, which was founded upon his and MLK's ideals and immediately devolved into totalitarianism, where dissent and dissenting parties were outlawed.

    Ghana then was taken over by a string of dictators, and has only been a stable democracy for a few years now. Meanwhile, the United States and our republic has been stable for 160 thank God.

    DuBois has had many positive impacts on our American journey, but I think time has proven "dyed in the wool Republican" Frederick Douglass who rejected socialism as "utter nonsense" and Booker T Washington more right, and DuBois as very misguided whose Big Government ideas lead to totalitarianism.

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