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The Comparison Between Booker T. Washington And

W.E.B. Dubois Essay, Research Paper


Comparison of Tones


Through reading the pieces of writings by Booker T. Washington and W. E. B.


DuBois in the Three Negro Classic I have learned they have different attitudes/tones


towards society. Booker T?s tone was one of being positive towards life, and he was very


forgiving. On the other hand W. E. B. DuBois?s tone was totally different. His tone was


not forgiving, and he thought very negatively. The tones of Booker T. and DuBois are


completely opposites, one is of forgiveness and looking for the better in life, and the


other is of blaming and pointing fingers.


Booker?s tone was very forgiving, and he also had a positive attitude towards life.


Washington believed that hard work could help a person achieve anything they desired in


life no matter what race you are. A great example of this was the success of the black


painter, Mr. Tanner, overseas. Tanner was well appreciated by everyone despite of his


race. This acceptance was what Washington was aiming for in the South and the entire


United States. Even though Booker was apart of slavery he never hated or blamed the


whites for it. Booker believed that if the whites and blacks could work together, society


as a whole would be vastly better. Washington never gave fault to the whites for the


blacks lower status in life, but instead he asked for their help to better the status of the


Negro race. All this was expressed in his addres

s to the people in the Atlanta Exposition.


He also thought education would be the key to blacks becoming better citizens. Booker


T.?s number one goal was to create social equality for everybody.


W. E. B. DuBois had a different tone than Booker T. Washington. DuBois was


not forgiving at all, and he thought very negatively about what Washington had to say.


He feels that the whites should take the responsibility of helping the black community


advance in life, since the whites were the reason for the Negro race being poor and


lacking of political, social equality. DuBois thought negatively of Booker. He


interpreted Washington?s teachings as a way of putting the Negro race down even further


instead of lifting it up. DuBois felt as if Booker T. was giving into the whites instead of


standing up to them. At the Atlanta Exposition, DuBois felt that Booker was telling the


people to give up their political rights, and not to continue their pursuits in higher


education. If this were the case, Washington wouldn?t have founded the Tuskegee


University for blacks to better themselves.


Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois had totally different views on the


same subject. This is shown in the tone of their writings. Washington?s tones are more


uplifting and motivating to a person who would have read his work during this time.


DuBois?s tone is on a more negative note, which can discourage a person who decides to


read his writings.

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