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Question
part vi
across
- dubois believed this alone was not enough
- believed equality could be achieved through vocational education
- booker t. washington was a formerly enslaved individual here
- ida b. wells did this to lynchings in her newspaper articles and other writings
- ida b. wells fought against this crime/injustice
- dubois was never a slave and was therefore this kind of man all his life
down
- ida b. wells was this along with being a civil rights activist
- the country and final resting place for w.e.b. dubois
- booker t. washington was a pragmatist and accepted this kind of segregation
- believed in full political, civil, and social rights
- institute founded by booker t. washington
- co - founded by w.e.b. dubois and ida b. wells - barnett
Brief Explanations
- Ida B. Wells was a journalist along with being a civil - rights activist.
- W.E.B. Du Bois' final resting place was Ghana.
- Booker T. Washington accepted social segregation.
- Du Bois believed vocational education alone was not enough.
- Du Bois believed in full political, civil, and social rights.
- Booker T. Washington believed equality could be achieved through vocational education.
- Booker T. Washington founded Tuskegee Institute.
- W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B. Wells - Barnett co - founded the NAACP.
- Booker T. Washington was formerly enslaved in Virginia.
- Ida B. Wells exposed lynchings in her writings.
- Ida B. Wells fought against lynching.
- Du Bois was a free man all his life.
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Across:
- Vocational education
- Booker T. Washington
- Virginia
- Exposed
- Lynching
- Free
Down:
- Journalist
- Ghana
- Social
- Du Bois
- Tuskegee
- NAACP