Booker T. Washington's "Atlanta Compromise" (1895) advocated
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Black accommodation to segregation while focusing on economic self-improvement and vocational education
- B
Mass Black migration to Liberia and a return to ancestral African homelands as the only viable response to Southern Jim Crow
- C
Restoration of plantation labor under a reformed federal apprenticeship system aimed at retraining freedmen for farm work
- D
Immediate political equality, federal enforcement of civil rights, and integration of Southern public schools and universities
Explanation
Founder of Tuskegee Institute; criticized later by W.E.B. Du Bois.