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Bledsoe and Barbee allude to the 2 facets of a famed ancient figure
Booker T. Washington, the Founder of Alabama's Tuskegee Institute
Du Bois
for his conciliatory stance on "social equality."
Praised by a few as an effective chief and educator, Washington turned into condemned by others
along with the well-known black pupil and educator W.E.B
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