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STATEMENTS REFERRING TO THE BIG THREE: Below: Booker T. Washington. There
are seven statements that belong here. He truggled to have blacks become artisans, business men, property owners. He struggled to have blacks be thrifty and have self-respect. He sought conciliation with the south. He wanted blacks to have industrial training. His beliefs led one to believe that the problem of blacks
having little power He appeared to be apologizing for blacks. He tolerated a caste system for blacks. Below: W. E. B. Du
Bois. There are seven
statements that belong here. He believed that whites have to change in order from blacks to progress. He believed that blacks should grow according to their potential. He believed that the problem of blacks having no power lay with the nation and not with the blacks. He did not apologize for blacks. He wanted to end the caste system
for blacks in He wanted smart blacks to advance. He created the NAACP.
Below: Marcus A. Garvey. There
are seven statements that belong here. He wanted blacks to return to He said that “black is beautiful.” He preached that blacks should have confidence in themselves. He wanted to unite the black race. He wanted to keep the black race pure. He wanted to create a republic for blacks. He created a Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples |