Topic > Summary of Booker T. Washington and WEB Du Bios

Booker T. Washington and WEB Du Bios were two important African leaders and activists who fought for the civil rights of the African-American community, but they had quite different and opposing strategies and philosophies. Washington's strategy and philosophy were milder and aimed at bringing about progressive change step by step, despite the fact that self-promotion and self-empowerment seemed to be his priority and, in contrast, Du's strategy and philosophy Bios were more radical. Washington was an intelligent and sophisticated person, and he saw the problem that the newly "freed" blacks from the law were to some extent not truly liberated and did not meet American standards in many respects, such as not having sufficient education , was still financially dependent on white people and had no Wells is the only female writer for the first half of the course. He fought against the lynching of black males. He noted that punished black males were more likely to have a relationship with white females. Being a woman, she played a special role in the civil rights movement. As a woman, she supported her black brothers against lynching. As a woman, she stopped the civil rights crusade due to the birth of her fourth child. As a woman, she had to take responsibility for her family to give up her role in the large family of the black community. It is true that in traditional Chinese and Asian families, women are more likely to take responsibility and take care of the family and children, while men are expected to work to earn a living for the family. Modern women can choose what they want now. It is also true that in some Muslim countries women are forced to cover their heads and faces with scarves due to religion or because they are male property. Women gained their rights gradually through struggle in the Women's Rights Movement in the United States and other parts of the world, so women have the right to choose what they think is best for them.