Lecture 6. Uplift, Accommodation, and Assimilation (continued)
American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162)
In this lecture, Professor Holloway explains the two major schools of thought that emerged at the end of the century to solve the problems of black social and economic distress. The accommodationists, like Booker T. Washington, believed that the quickest way to improve the quality of black life was to forge a social peace with powerful whites, temporarily accepting the continued separation of the races and advocating vocational education as a pr
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