Reference no: EM133413575
Part I
1 describe Booker T. Washington's program for the advancement of African Americans.
2 Describe W.E.B Du Bois's program for the advancement of African Americans.
3 Explain the role of middle-class black women in the advancement of African Americans.
4 Explore the defining characteristics of the black elite.
5 Evaluate the contribution of African Americans to U.S. military forces in the early twentieth century.
6 Analyze the reason for the widespread outbreak of race riots during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
7 Explain why African Americans began to leave the rural South in the early twentieth century and describe the type of lives they made for themselves in urban communities.
Part II
1. Summarize Du Bois' characterization of Washington's beliefs and "programme."
2. Identify and explain Du Bois' response to Washington's approach to the struggle for racial equality.
3. What were the political goals of the Urban League? How did they differ from the political goals of the NAACP?
4. Why did race riots break out in the early 1900s?