Which of the following would booker t. washington have been most likely to say?
a. βi believ...
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Which of the following would booker t. washington have been most likely to say?
a. βi believe american americans have waited long enough for equality. the time is now.β
b. βi think my magazine, the crisis, has been very to african americans.β
c. βi believe education in practical skills is the key to equality for african americans.β
d. βi think my. newspaper, the chicago defender, is an important voice for equality.β
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