atlanta compromise

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Classic statement on race relations by Booker T. Washington, made in a speech at the Atlanta Exposition (1895). He asserted that vocational education, which gave blacks a chance for economic security, was more valuable than social equality or political office. Many African Americans feared that such a limited goal would doom them to indefinite subservience to whites; that fear led to the Niagara Movement and later to the founding of the NAACP
atlanta compromise

    الواصلة

    At·lan·ta com·pro·mise

    التركية النطق

    ätläntı kämprımayz

    النطق

    /atˈlantə ˈkämprəˌmīz/ /ætˈlæntə ˈkɑːmprəˌmaɪz/
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