Why did W.E.B. Du Bois criticize Booker T. Washington?
He criticized Washington’s passive and cautious ways.
He criticized Washington’s aggressive and violent methods.
He criticized Washington’s wavering and changing views.
He criticized Washington’s extreme campaigns that involved hunger strikes.
He criticized Washington’s radical methods that refused segregation of races.
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DuBois rejected Booker T. Washington's emphasis on gradualism in racial advancements. DuBois advocated improving Black political power, ensuring civil rights, and providing higher education for Negro youth.
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