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History, 05.12.2020 22:00, madisontaegarmatus

W. E. B. Du Bois disagreed with Booker T. Washington's
(A) stress on civil rights
(B) suggestion that economic
issues were more important
than civil rights
(C) advocacy of Progressive
reforms
(D) reasons for founding the
Tuskegee Institute
(E) attitude toward emancipation of
slaves

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