The reconstruction’s “Big Three” essay
Booker T. Washington , W.E.B DuBois , & Marcus Garvey had strong thoughts about the advancement of racial equality ..Washington main focus was for blacks to get educated before trying to fight for rights .DuBois focus was for blacks to demand rights then become educated and be able to do self evaluations.Garvey main focus was to get blacks to migrate back to their homeland which is africa rather than staying in america to fight for rights and equality plus gain whites trust.Overall in my opinion i believe that washington had to best approach to a solution for african americans problems.In the next 3 paragraph i am going to explain why I side more with washington then Garvey …show more content…
Dubois also was the founder of the National Association for Advancement of Colored People. His approach about black progress was education like washington but more or so developing the top as to where they have to ability to view their situation as a whole.Dubois appeals to emotions when he says “ the facing so vast a prejudice could not bring inevitable self questioning , and self-disparagement “. By him showing repetition on how African American should be on outside looking in on themselves and what they should be looking for is a very effective option because of black really do consider his opinion they can fully understand their problems and hopefully find the solutions on their own. He also talks about unity , he wants them to view themselves and try to find a solution but also use the help of white's “ work,culture,liberty----all theses we need not singly , but together , not successively , but together , all striving toward the vaster ideal”.Meaning we are all striving for the same things so why not work together , the only way we can achieve the highest standard is so work together.Also by saying “vaster ideal” he means the whole point is for the races to come together with blacks and help plus share skills and knowledge so they can grow as