african american history essay - racial segregation

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Guidelines

1) must have a clear thesis statement and begin with the first paragragh talking about racial segregation.

2)must refer to africans as african americas unless it is a quote.

3)must use wikkipedia and history books rather then some random books (no random books only wikki and african american history  book from 1865) NO RANDOM BULL SHIT BOOK

4) must not write the whole essay based on the questions, the essay should be based on racial segregation (read point 4 below)

5) needs a clear thesis and clear conclusion based on racial segregation 

6) answer all 4 points below in the essay

7) must have good grammer and writing

8) 3-4 Pages (750 words - minimum)

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MUST ANSWER IN THE ESSAY ALL 4 POINTS GIVEN BELOW

1. In his essay “Of Booker T. Washington and Others,” W.E.B. Du Bois writes, “Mr. Washington represents in Negro thought the old attitude of adjustment and submission.” What does he mean? Discuss Du Bois’ criticisms of Washington and what he proposes as an alternate political position.

2. While it is generally agreed that Jim Crow and segregation were harmful to African Americans, in this essay take the opposing position and answer the following: Were there any benefits to Jim Crow and segregation for African Americans? You should consider looking at the areas of business and education to answer this question.

3. In Booker T. Washington’s “Speech Before the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition,” he told his audience to “Cast down your buckets where you are.” This was advice given to Black and White southerners. Discuss the meaning of Washington’s statement, its positive aspects and its limitations.

 

4. Discuss how the rise of racial violence after Reconstruction shaped southern society. How were lynchings justified by the majority? How were lynchings challenged by figures like Ida B. Wells? In discussing Wells’ exploration of lynching, address her critics, both black and white.

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