Booker T. Washington Delivers the 1895 Atlanta Compromise SpeechBooker T. Washington Delivers the 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech
Northern visitors with the evidence of racial progress in the South. Washington soothed his listeners’ concerns about “uppity” blacks by claiming that his race would content itself with living “by the productions of our hands.”
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The Atlanta Compromise NameThe Atlanta Compromise Name
Virginia backcountry, he worked in the salt furnaces and coalmines of West Virginia as a child. Determined to educate himself, he traveled hundreds of miles under great hardship until he arrived broke, tired, and dirty at Hampton Institute
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1/11 Reading Assignment- analyzing and Comparing Washington and DuBois1/11 Reading Assignment- analyzing and Comparing Washington and DuBois
Directions: Read and annotate both readings below (Booker T. Washington’s Speech and W. E. B. DuBois’ critique), then answer the questions following each reading
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That Atlanta CompromiseThat Atlanta Compromise
Southern white man, who is their next-door neighbor, I would say: “Cast down your bucket where you are”— cast it down in making friends in every manly way of the people of all races by whom we are surrounded
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Black Codes The South Carolina Black CodeBlack Codes The South Carolina Black Code
South Carolina’s Black Code applied only to “persons of color,” defined as including anyone with more than one-eighth Negro blood. Its major features included the following
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Cast Down Your Bucket Where You AreCast Down Your Bucket Where You Are
Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are”: Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Compromise Speech
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Name: Date: Please read and annotate the following documents. Then complete the questions that followName: Date: Please read and annotate the following documents. Then complete the questions that follow
Northern visitors with the evidence of racial progress in the South. Washington soothed his listeners’ concerns about “uppity” blacks by claiming that his race would content itself with living “by the productions of our hands.”
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The atlanta exposition addressThe atlanta exposition address
The atlanta exposition address delivered by Booker T. Washington before the atlanta cotton states and international exposition atlanta, Georgia, September 18, 1895
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African American Leaders Inquiry Based Project nc standardsAfrican American Leaders Inquiry Based Project nc standards
Us h 4 Analyze multiple perceptions of the “American Dream” in times of prosperity and crisis since Reconstruction
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Booker T. Washington Delivers the 1895 Atlanta Compromise SpeechBooker T. Washington Delivers the 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech
Northern visitors with the evidence of racial progress in the South. Washington soothed his listeners’ concerns about “uppity” blacks by claiming that his race would content itself with living “by the productions of our hands.”
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