1. Booker T. Washington and Duboi
Washington, and look at his autobiography as the progenitive narrative force in the discussion. ... What Washington sees is a corrupt institution - the remnants of slavery - being overcome through commitment to the "responsibility of freedom", which we learn, by example, from Washington. ... There is no blame ever placed on whites for enslaving the black race in America; Washington sees the white plantation owner as caught in the same institutionally corrupt system of slavery that the slave himself is - "I pity from the bottom of my heart any nation or body of people that is so unfortunate as ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate