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December 07, 2005
Dubois
Dubois called for major reform. he made all kinds of claims about how the times would keep blacks down unless they revolted into forcing their acceptance amongst the country. However it is important to note that he did not truly identify with a lot of poor blacks. His message excluded them from the plan, though it can be argued that it only excluded their impoverished state no true plans of his were domonstrated in the selections we read. Therefore his ideas's are all well and good but with out the structural plans behind them they become less authoritative. The combination of partial acceptance and no real backing of plans leads me to believe Booker T. had it going correctly.
Posted by IanSayre at December 7, 2005 01:41 PM